Sure any further explanation would be helpful.
Thanks
Kyle
Ben Cantatore wrote:
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In an earlier version of Remedy I created a console type view which
had a table that used an external qualification I created based on
user selected values on the fields they selected. So once the user
had a selection of tickets in the table as they wanted, they could
click on a button which fired a open report action. The qualification
fed to the report was the same used to select the records in the table
field. I think from what I'm reading in your post, this approach
would give you the end result you're looking for.
I'd be happy to explain further if you want to explore that method.
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Ok...I got AL guide working and it is opening up reports for each record
I select in the table. That however is not exactly what I was looking
for. I would like all of the records I select to open in the same
report not different reports. Can you append values to a character
field during a set fields action?
Thanks
Kyle
Carey Matthew Black wrote:
> Kyle,
>
> The only way to know what row the user has selected, or changed, or
> .... would be via walking the table. Either the "old way" or as part
> of an Active Link guide. (Depending on what your after.) I suspect
> that you would want to get the list of "Entry ID's" (field 1 values)
> from a hidden column in the table for the rows of interest and then
> pass that list to the Window Open action in the 'Entry IDs' value ( or
> "parameter" to the action. What should we call those "sub parts" of an
> action that takes field references? :) in the Open Window action.
>
> However, if the list was to long, (and I have no idea what that length
> would be, but I am sure it exists) then you might even do a Join
> between a "junk form" and your form of interest. Have the Active Link
> Guide do a Push for each Entry ID and then do the report from the join
> with a GUID value you use to "mark" the set of records in the Join
> with.
>
> And I think it could be even more complicated than that too. But I
> hope that gets you a good start on your efforts.
>
> :)
>
> HTH<
>
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