> Le 12 oct. 2016 à 13:10, Peter Jakobsson a écrit :
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> To me, SQL is really a runtime, not design time tool and I prefer not to use
> it when 4D has all these design-time specific options that are native. [...]
Hi Peter,
much later…
Just to mention that
re: var obj = $4DHTML(JSON Stringify(whatever));
Say what? What's that $syntax?
2016-10-30 15:53 GMT-07:00 Keisuke Miyako :
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> var obj = $4DHTML(JSON Stringify(whatever));
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> or
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> var obj = ;
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Kirk:
The code below is used to populate dynamic variables with data coming in
from SAP via XML:
*C_LONGINT*($index_L)
*For *($index_L;1;*OT_SizeOfArray *
($orderListHandle_L;"$orderDetailObjectNames_AT"))
* C_TEXT*($objectName_T)
$objectName_T:=*OT_GetArrayText *
Hi Miyako,
Yes, that's what I do now to initiate a page and then parse with js.
After a little more playing around I find this works:
We don't currently have any way to iterate over elements of an array within
the object but this is something to work with.
2016-10-30 15:53 GMT-07:00 Keisuke
Ah, R release. Thanks!
> On Oct 30, 2016, at 7:15 PM, Keisuke Miyako wrote:
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> "Alternative syntax for 4DTEXT, 4DHTML, 4DEVAL"
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> http://doc.4d.com/4Dv15R5/4D/15-R5/4D-Transformation-Tags.300-2936578.en.html
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> since 15R4
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>> 2016/10/31 9:19、Lee Hinde
I haven't used Process Tabs very much but it is promising.
I use javaScript and jQuery to turn JSON into web pages and web areas. I
thought I'd look at doing this on the 4D side with process tags but I can't
find a clean way to process data from a c-object. All my solutions are
overly involved
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