I have a "History" form that gets updated whenever Form A is changed.
The filter is activated on Merge, Submit and Modify and pushes the fields to the History form.
When I do a Submit or Modify on the form, the fields that are changed are pushed to the History form without any problems.
When I do an import ("Merge" action on the Filter), I get the error message "Required field cannot be reset to a NULL value -- Equipment List History : Serial Number (ARERR 326)"
I'm pushing the Serial Number field to the History Form for every change and it is a required field on the History Form.
When I disable the filter, the import runs fine. (yes, the serial number field is NOT Null on Form A)
Why is the import trying to reset this field to NULL?
Thanks in advance!
Lisa
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From: Kemes, Lisa
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 12:09 PM
To: Shellman, David
Subject: Equipment List Import and History
Dave,
I'm going to run this past you to see if you know off the top of your head what is going on….
Bill Graham needs to import a bunch of Lease/Depreciation changes that Darren gave him to the Equipment List and is doing a simple import.
He is getting the error "Serial Number cannot be Reset to Null" when he starts the import.
The problem is with my Equipment List History filters. For some reason, when doing an import (or "merge" action), the serial number is not getting pushed to the EL History Form (serial number is a required field on this form).
It's fine when we do a "Submit" or "Modify" action, it works just the way it should. But for some reason, when doing an Import, this field is not getting pushed, or maybe it's getting pushed too late?
I'm not familiar with the phases of an Import. Maybe the import is activating the History filter, before the changes are even made to the EL form? I dunno.
I've looked at the import.log form, and there's really nothing more revealing there. The workflow.log file does not get activated, because the import does not do anything to kick any filters off……
WEIRD!!!
Lisa Kemes
Tyco Electronics
Remedy Support
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Harrisburg, PA 17112
717-810-3361
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