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Steve Knowles
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Owner control
Posted: 28 Jul 09 2:48 PM
Is it possible to filter the owner control in a quickform to only show departments?
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Re: Owner control
Posted: 29 Jul 09 12:03 PM
Used a regular lookup for this against the owner entity. Works as needed
I have another question.. How can I populate both an ID and text field with the results of a lookup in web (7.5.1)? I tried mapping to both the text and lookupresult value but the text value doesn't seem to populate..
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Posted: 29 Jul 09 3:03 PM
If I understand what you want to do correctly, you can put some code (C# Snippet) in the OnChange Action property for the lookup to update multiple fields using the LookupResultValue property. As an example, here's some code I've used to populate two fields in an entity using the result of a lookup:
Sage.Entity.Interfaces.ISICCode sic = lueSICCode.LookupResultValue as Sage.Entity.Interfaces.ISICCode;
Sage.Entity.Interfaces.IAccount acc = this.BindingSource.Current as Sage.Entity.Interfaces.IAccount;
acc.Industry = sic.RSIIndustryClass;
acc.SicCode = sic.SICCode;
Not sure if this is directly relevant to your task but hope it helps in some way.
-Doug
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