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RecProdOrdLine.SETRANGE("Prod. Order No.","Prod. Order No."); mean?
mdsr
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2019-05-23
edited 2019-05-23
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what code says
ItemJournalLine.VALIDATE("Unit of Measure Code",RecCustSubcontractInwardLine."Unit of Measure Code");
RecProdOrdLine.SETRANGE("Prod. Order No.","Prod. Order No.");
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midego
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2019-05-23
Did you read the help? This explains the SETRANGE function.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics-nav/setrange-function--record-
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mdsr
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2019-05-23
yes,but why same field in setrange as it use to finding matiching values in two different fields
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Duikmeester
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2019-05-23
The second "Prod. Order No." comes from Rec on the page/table or the current DataItem in a report/xmlport.
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics-nav/setrange-function--record-