Brien,

Thank you for your reply and for taking the time to test this. Can you
explain the 'get relationship'? I cannot find a reference to this in
either the Form/Apps manual or the Workflow manual.

I'm doing another log, including a SQL log. I use SQL Navigator to
look at the table more directly. If you know of a better tool I'm open
to suggestions.

Thanks,
Christine

On Oct 7, 6:18 pm, Brien Dieterle
<[email protected]> wrote:
>   I don't think that is it.  In fact I just made a test form exactly as
> you described and it works fine.  I am betting you have some other
> workflow manipulating that field.  Can you do a "get relationships" on
> those fields and check for any set fields and push fields operations
> from other workflow, particularly on the TempReqSummary field?  You
> could also just try adding the "`!" to the end of the filter name just
> for giggles to see if that works, and/or cranking up the execution order.
>
> Brien
>
> On 10/7/2010 4:12 PM, Christine wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Brien,
>
> > The default value of the field TempReqSummary is #First Name# as
> > defined on the form, in the Field Attributes Default Value.
>
> > When entering the information on the form, I enter the name Denise in
> > the field First Name. Upon submission the Replace function is changing
> > the TempReqSummary value to the value in the First Name field (in this
> > case, Denise). This is as I want it. I see this happen in the log.
>
> > When the record is saved, the saved value is back to #First Name#. Is
> > the Default Value overwriting the Set Fields Replace() function?
>
> > Thank you for your help,
> > Christine
>
> > On Oct 7, 3:23 pm, Brien Dieterle
> > <[email protected]>  wrote:
> >>    Is there a Set Fields operation that is setting $TempReqSummary$ to
> >> "#First Name#", or is "#First Name#" the default value or the value you
> >> are entering into the field manually?
>
> >> Brien
>
> >> On 10/7/2010 1:25 PM, Christine wrote:
>
> >>> I’m using the Replace() function in a filter Set Fields action. I can
> >>> see in the logs where the Replace() is successful during filter phase
> >>> I processing. However, when the record is saved the original value of
> >>> the field (not the Set Fields value) is still present.
> >>> Original Field Value: #First Name#;
> >>> Filter Set Fields action: REPLACE($TempReqSummary$,  "#First Name#",
> >>> $First Name$)
> >>> The result in the log is the first name in the field TempReqSummary.
> >>> Entry from the log is: “TempReqSummary (536871236) = Denise;”
> >>> When the record is finally written to the db the TempReqSummary has
> >>> the value of #First Name#, not ‘Denise’ as I am trying to achieve. I
> >>> see nothing else in the log where this value is getting overwritten.
> >>> I’m logging both ACTL and Filters. In the log when this filter is
> >>> complete there is the message “End of filter processing (phase 1) –
> >>> Operation Create on (form name) -<NULL>    “
> >>> I’ve been looking at the filter processing for the email message
> >>> creation which uses this type of Replace() action. I’ve logged that
> >>> process but I can’t see what actually ‘seeds’ the value in the target
> >>> field. There is no ‘commit changes’ in filter processing as in ACTL.
> >>> I’ve read and re-read the Workflow manual about filter phasing but I
> >>> am obviously missing the fix for this.
> >>> Can anyone direct me to what I should read/understand next in order to
> >>> get this working?
> >>> This may be a very simple replace function, but it is a test of
> >>> something larger that will aggregate values of multiple fields into
> >>> one text field with other wording and formatting.
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Christine
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