Interesting. I haven't used FID 1005, and we're still running ARS 6.0.1,
and try to avoid macros when possible.
I see FID 1005 documented in DAB on page 696 (again, v6.0). It's used for
web applications and contains the contents of ASB. Odd that it's presence
on a form would disturb a search executed by a macro, but not unbelievable.
Assuming that you need FID 1005, have you tried displaying it's contents to
verify it's only the criteria you provided? Anything interesting in Active
Link logging? And of course it could be a bug.
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Hello, anyone seen this: In regular form A is field 1005. You record a
macro and use ASB in the macro, for example enter data in some fields and
on ASB you enter 'Status' != 6.
While recording the macro seach returns entries. But, when you try to run
the macro 'No matching requests'. Delete field 1005 and everything works
fine.
Databaselogging when You run the macro shows this: AND
(dbms_lob.instr(T886.C1005, '''7'' != 6'). What's that?
Macros with forms without 1005 and using ASB, no problems.
This problem is seen on out site for patches > 6.3 /003, I have tries with
both p15.16 and 18, and also with ver 7. But in patch 003 it works as
expected.
I have also created a brand new forms with only core fields and added 1005
- problem with this macro - delete of 1005, works. This test was done in
6.3 p18.
I have also tried to delete field 1005, save the form and recreate it.
I have reported this to out local ars support.
Anyone else seen this?
L ars Pettersson
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