Title: arslist Digest - 8 Oct 2006 to 9 Oct 2006 (#2006-411)
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I have a user that wants to force their will on management and make them look at SPAR Goals too every time they search for a goal and the owner of the Goal form has agreed with them so all I have to do is implement this.  My current design is an Active Link firing on Search that attempts (fails) to add ( OR ‘SPAR Reference’ != $NULL$ ) to whatever string of search terms they are using if the user doing the search is a manager and the Goal with the non-null ‘SPAR Reference’ field is still unprioritized and a few other things.  It fails because I can’t figure out a way to pass in nothing ($NULL$) using a Set Fields action.  I’ve created a hidden field and set it with the $NULL$ and then created two hidden fields and set one with $NU and the other with LL$ and concatenated them in the Set Fields to the ‘SPAR Reference’ field but the $NULL$ disappears every time.

 

So, how do I pass in nothing?  If it’s impossible to pass nothing can anyone think of another way to implement this ask: add a search term to every search that meets other criteria?

 

Alan E (Nick) Nicoll

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