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How to Sum field on another table
mootoon
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2006-03-24
edited 2006-03-29
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Hi Expert,
I want to use field on table A to sum field on table B
but
field on table B is flowfield.how to solve the problem.
AAA
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Gaurav_Sharma_At_All_eTec
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2006-03-24
hi ,
You should sum the values of table A through Coding in Table B. and after that u should use CALCFIELD function to update the field in table B.
Hope this would solve ur problem.
Regards,
Gaurav Sharma
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Shenpen
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2006-03-29
In the standard system, this is exactly the problem with the Balance field on Customer Card. So just look at how that is implemented there.
Do It Yourself is they key. Standard code might work - your code surely works.
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You should sum the values of table A through Coding in Table B. and after that u should use CALCFIELD function to update the field in table B.
Hope this would solve ur problem.
Regards,
Gaurav Sharma
Consultant-Microsoft Dynamics Nav
Do It Yourself is they key. Standard code might work - your code surely works.