Let me re-phrase my question.

This PROCESS command when used in a Filter that fires on a Modify, doesn't
seem to pick up the value of a field that is being set for the first
time(meaning the DB value is blank and there is a new value being sent from
the User tool). But if I use this command for a Source field that already
has a value at the DB level, I get the DB value copied into the Target
field.
Is there a limitation that this PROCESS command will only copy the DB values
of the Source field ID?

Arthur


Shafqat Ayaz wrote:
> 
> Still curious, why can you not use Set-Fields in a filter?
>    
>   shafqat
> 
> arthurj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   The Filter is a part of common workflow, in a Filter Guide and the field
> ID
> value present in $Op Code Param10$ changes everytime the Filter runs
> 
> Arthur
> 
> 
> Shafqat Ayaz wrote:
>> 
>> Just curious, why are you using the Application-copy command instead of a
>> Set Fields??
>> 
>> shafqat
>> 
>> Thad K Esser wrote:
>> ** 
>> The TR value is only availble as part of a Run-If of a filter. Its not
>> available for Active Links or actions in any type of workflow. 
>> 
>> Not sure about the details of your situation, but if you are using a run
>> process, keep phasing in mind. 
>> 
>> Thad Esser
>> Remedy Developer
>> "Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they're yours."-- Richard
>> Bach 
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>> 
>> 
>> I want to use the PROCESS - Application-Copy-Field-Value to copy the TR
>> value
>> of the Source field into the Target field. Is this possible? So far I
>> have
>> had no luck:
>> 
>> Filter Set Fields Action:
>> $PROCESS$ Application-Copy-Field-Value 777000010 $Op Code Param10$
>> 
>> The above always seems to be looking at the DB value of field id in $Op
>> Code
>> Param10$ and since the above Action is present before a record's changes
>> are
>> committed to the DB, 777000010 field is blank.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks for your help.
>> Arthur
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