hmmm... I'll try some more troubleshooting.
LJ LongWing (Head) wrote: > > we are using this run process heavily in our environment and it gets the > current value in the field...so I'm not sure what's happening in your > situation > > -----Original Message----- > From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of arthurj > Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 3:38 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Application-Copy-Field-Value for TR value > > 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 >>> >>> >>> "arthurj" >>> Sent by: "Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)" >>> 10/17/2007 01:44 PM Please respond to [email protected] >>> >>> >>> To >>> [email protected] cc >>> Subject >>> Application-Copy-Field-Value for TR value >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 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 >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> > http://www.nabble.com/Application-Copy-Field-Value-for-TR-value-tf4643193.ht > ml#a13262514 >>> Sent from the ARS (Action Request System) mailing list archive at >>> Nabble.com. >>> >>> > ____________________________________________________________________________ > ___ >>> UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org ARSlist:"Where >>> the Answers Are" >>> >>> >>> ***IMPORTANT NOTICE: This communication, including any attachment, >>> contains information that may be confidential or privileged, and is >>> intended solely for the entity or individual to whom it is addressed. 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