If that's the case, from the AR System client perspective, how do I connect
to the base layer if I did not want to connect to the overlay layer?

Cheers

Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chuck Mousseau
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2013 8:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Can't create unique index in 8.1 on overlay forms?

Hey Folks,

The inability to create unique indexes on a form overlay is not a bug; it's
intentional.

The reason is that it affects operations at the origin layer as well as at
the overlay layer.

Records for a form and its overlay are stored in the same database tables.
That means indexes created for either affect data operations for both.

If a unique index were created in the overlay layer, it would still be
enforced on records created or modified through the origin layer, so the
behavior of the origin layer would be changed.

If the index is on a custom field, then it becomes impossible to create
records at the origin layer.  If the index is on an origin field or on an
overlaid field, it can still prevent operations that were previously legal
at the origin layer.

Among other things this could cause upgrades to fail by preventing them from
updating data.

Unique indexes can be created on custom forms, because changes to custom
forms do not affect the origin layer -- those forms are not visible there
and no data operations can be performed on them at that layer.

One workaround that has been suggested is to go to Base Development mode in
Developer Studio and then to add the unique index to the origin form.  Doing
that can prevent upgrades from succeeding.  It also doesn't guarantee that
the change will be persisted across an upgrade if the upgrade should
succeed, because the change is not captured in an overlay.

If we want to ensure that a field's contents on an overlaid form are unique
in the overlay layer, the best way to accomplish that is to create a custom
filter that returns an error when duplicate data is written.

The filter will not affect operations performed at the origin layer, but it
will protect data written at the overlay layer.

Hope this helps,
-Chuck

  

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