Hey Doug,

Thanks for the response... i was excited about the pissibility you mentioned
but it seems the Get Entry does not really work when refreshing entires in a
table field. My guess is that its not considered a GET operation from a
workflow point of view.
Any other ideas??? you are right by the way, we can't change the underlying
data given the realtime calucation of the value. I think it would be a bad
design to modify source data of tablefield every time the table is
refreshed.

-Mudit


On 10/26/07, Doug Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The idea here is to change the color of the table row  according to how
> old
> the entry is, but you don't want to change the underlying data?
>
> I would start by adding a display only selection field that controls your
> row color, and set it with a filter or two that is triggered on get
> entry....
>
> HTH
>
> Doug
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> On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:47:57 +0530 Mudit Chaudhry
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >**
> >Hello Listers,
> >
> >We are in process of defining a rule where by we will be dynamically
> calculating a value for each row in a table field and setting it there for
> display only. After that we want the color of each row to be according to
> this value.
> >The problem we are facing is that while the calculation is done
> accurately
> using an AL Guide the coloring does not happen This is so as the base form
> of the table field does not contain this data. It is not possible for us
> to
> save this value on form as it is calcuatel using the current timestamp on
> each refresh of the table field. If we do so it will have the overhead of
> performance degradation.
> >
> >please let us know your thoughts on what can be done.
> >
> >Thanks
> >-Mudit
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