RecId can be negative. OK. It is consequence of integer type of RecId. But
after 2147483647 negative numbers integer has 0! What will be done with
them? would it insert RecId = 0 ?
Next problem: After '0' value integer has positive values. There would be
inserted RecId, who exists in this table. What will be happen, if there are
relations on "unique" Recid's?

Best regards.

Tomasz Dudek
Integris
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Unger, Denis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 9:28 AM
Subject: AW: [development-axapta] Negative RedIds & Custtable


A valid RecId in Axapta can also be negative. With table.recid != 0 you can
check a valid record.

Denis Unger


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Von: �zg�r Gen� [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 1. Juni 2004 23:34
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ugur S. Taskin; Volkan Acar
Betreff: [development-axapta] Negative RedIds & Custtable


Hi everyone, I have two questions that I need your help.

1 - in our ERP project we have two companies. In the first company, all
recIds in all tables are positive but in the other company some recIds in
the table are negative. Do any of u know why that could happen? Is it
normal? Most of our code that includes if (table.recId!=0) statement fails
so we rearranged these codes. I will be very glad if any of u have any
exprience on such an issue.

2- My other problem is that; in custtable account num can collabse with each
other in these companies. A customer information can be changed with another
customer information with a different accountnum. I have written this to
partner source but maybe any of you may have a problem with custtable
accountnum before.

thanks a lot.

�zg�r

Lead Developer, Veripark



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