Dataport

Heike
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Sorry I am beginner:
On what have does I respect leg a "Dataport" (import/export) in connection with SummIdexFields or FlowFields?
regards Heike
On what have does I respect leg a "Dataport" (import/export) in connection with SummIdexFields or FlowFields?
regards Heike
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Hi,
Your question is really unclear. Please be more specific and i would be glad to help you out.
Thanks
Suresh
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Hi Suresh,
FlowFields is fields at run-time to be computed.
With the import of data with the a dataport:
How do I make with FlowFields? Is it the same, as the other fields? or cannot describe those then? Or I have which wrongly understood?
I thank you, that you take time for these beginners asked.
best regards Heike0 -
Flowfields are not stored in the database. So when you do an import you should not (can not) do anything.
When you export you need to do a CALCFIELDS first or set the property of the dataport field to calculate automatically.0
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