Simple question!
nverma
Member Posts: 396
Hey yall,
I have a very easy and stupid question to ask. But here it goes anyways.
What does this line of code mean.
Customer.SETRANGE("Job No.", rec."Job No.");
I know setrange is a simple filter and I can understand this example that is given in the introduction manual:-
Customer.SETRANGE("No.",'10000','90000');
SETRANGE filters the Customer table by selecting only those records where the No.
field has a value between 10000 and 90000.
But what does rec."Job No." do in the statement i asked above?
I have a very easy and stupid question to ask. But here it goes anyways.
What does this line of code mean.
Customer.SETRANGE("Job No.", rec."Job No.");
I know setrange is a simple filter and I can understand this example that is given in the introduction manual:-
Customer.SETRANGE("No.",'10000','90000');
SETRANGE filters the Customer table by selecting only those records where the No.
field has a value between 10000 and 90000.
But what does rec."Job No." do in the statement i asked above?
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Comments
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rec refers to the default record set of the current object. If it's Form, then it refers to "SourceTable".There are no bugs - only undocumented features.0
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When you only use one parameter in SETRANGE you only filter on this value. E.g.
Customer.SETRANGE("No.",'10000');is equal toCustomer.SETRANGE("No.",'10000','10000');Regards0 -
so this means that.
Customer.SETRANGE("Job No.", rec."Job No.");
Look at customer record and filter on Job No. and look at the current Job No. ???0
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