Is it possible to change the "Record Link" Functionality?

Draqos
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Hi everyone,
Just got this crazy ideea of addind a new field in the Record Link table, and than displaying it on the standard Record Link form. I went directly to SQL to do that, but I can't seem to succeed.
Anybody has any words of wisdom or should I just drop it :-k ?
Just got this crazy ideea of addind a new field in the Record Link table, and than displaying it on the standard Record Link form. I went directly to SQL to do that, but I can't seem to succeed.
Anybody has any words of wisdom or should I just drop it :-k ?
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."
Leonardo DaVinci
Leonardo DaVinci
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Hi Draqos,
I think adding the field to the table is not a problem, but modifying the form to display it could be hard (since the form can't be designed).
A workaround could be to write OnLookup code on one of the fields in the table that will open a card form (new form) containing that extra field.
Newer tried it, but it should be possible to get it to work this way (maybe not the best way, but a still a way).
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Thanks a lot for the reply.
I wanted to "pimp" the Record Link into a very basic document management system, but, as you said, it is very hard to change a "non-changeable" form.
I am having trouble with the fields also - what I mean is I cant figure out how to trick NAV to see a field I manually added in the table (directly from SQL).
Guess it was a crazy ideea after all"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."
Leonardo DaVinci0
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