Sorry,
but of course youe should use df.basType() to get the type of your field.
John
Hans-Walter Bous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
try something like this:
DictTable dt = new Dicttable(tableid);
DictField df = new DictField(dt.id(), fieldId);
;
df.type will return you the type of the field as enum (TYPES).
So enum2Value(df.type()) will give you the text of the type.
Best wishes
John
da_man812000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi group! I have a problem, can I recognized selected field type from
a datagrid where I only have fieldid and tableid.
I have already tried to use typeof(anytype object) function, but I
don't have the physical table object and field. Is this right way?
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