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Specify TableRelation to Hidden Object Table
lloydf
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2007-08-13
edited 2007-08-13
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Hi there
I would like to Specify a TableRelation to the Hidden Object Table so that I can specify a particular report to be assigned to a customer. Has anyone managed to do something simmilar?
thanks
LLoyd
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Marije_Brummel
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2007-08-13
Have a look at the report list.
You can add it like a normal tablerelation, but you'll have to specify the object form as lookupformid on the form.
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bbrown
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2007-08-13
This should work fine, but you will need to write an OnLookup trigger since the virtual tables do not have default Lookup forms.
There are no bugs - only undocumented features.
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bbrown
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2007-08-13
Reading a bit slow this morning
Forgot about form 358
There are no bugs - only undocumented features.
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You can add it like a normal tablerelation, but you'll have to specify the object form as lookupformid on the form.
Forgot about form 358