James, thank you for that suggestion, but it didn't help. It must be
something else.
Drew
On Tue, 13 May 2008, jham36
wrote:
Are you inserting a carriage return there? If so you need to put a
carriage return in this way:
Click the expand box for the set fields action. At the end of the line
put a double quote. Press enter, then put another double quote.
In the expand box it would look like this:
"Server Start/Stop Instructions: " + $SRVR_STRT_STP_INSTR_DESC?$ + "."
+ "
" + "Server Function Description: " + $SRVR_FUNCTN_DESC$
Click OK and it will look something like this:
"Server Start/Stop Instructions: " + $SRVR_STRT_STP_INSTR_DESC?$ + "."
+ "|" " + "Server Function Description: " + $SRVR_FUNCTN_DESC$
You can't insert a carriage return in the single line view of the set
fields. You need to do it after clicking the expand box. When you
save, the system will put in the appropriate parentheses.
James
On May 13, 12:20 pm, Drew Shuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello everyone, could someone give me a sanity check? I have a filter that
pulls data from a staging form and pushes it into the AST:WorkLog form.
But it errors out:ARERR [312] Data types are not appropriate for arithmetic
operation
Here's my set fields:
((( "Server Start/Stop Instructions: " + $SRVR_STRT_STP_INSTR_DESC?$) +
". ") + "
Server Function Description: ") + $SRVR_FUNCTN_DESC$
Those fields are character fields. The field in AST:Worklog is also a
character field, with a length of 0. This should be working, shouldn't it?
Or am I missing something?
Drew
Tulsa
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