Hi James,

Did you succeed with this backporting? If yes you might coinsider to contribute a patch even if it will not be commited (only bugs)
I'm quite sure a number of persons would appreciate...

Thanks

Jacques

From: "james_sg" <[email protected]>

Hi Scott,

I agree. In my special case, I was backporting the ajax lookup code from
10.04 to 9.04, and encountered the problem where the "set field" function
gives a String instead of the EntityCondition object. So if I were to use
the makeCondition function, many extra groovy files will be created.

Regards,
James


Scott Gray-2 wrote:

I would argue that using groovy is the right approach regardless of the
version.  Screen actions are intended to speed up simple tasks, they are
not a substitute for actual scripting.  Especially when you consider that
whenever you try and do something complicated with them you end up
spending more time debugging than if you had just put your logic in a
script in the first place.

Regards
Scott

On 21/06/2010, at 6:24 PM, james_sg wrote:


Hi Varun,

What you had wanted to do will work if you are using 10.04.
So coding it in groovy file is the right approach when using 9.04

Regards,
James


Hi Scott,
I have already put the groovy part in a .groovy file, though just wanted
to
know if i had missed something.
Thanks again.

On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 12:56 PM, varun bhansaly
<[email protected]>wrote:

Hi Atul,
Thanks for ur reply.
I had already tried that with type = "Object", it still does not work,
still seen as instanceof String.

Hi Scott,
There are no asterisks, for the post i had replaced &quot; with ".




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