Assign GUID Variable - Solved

armela
Member Posts: 20
Hello friends;
I have the following code
Where userrec is the user table in the 20000000120 range ad access control is the access control table in the 2000000053
I am trying to assign the GUID field “User Security ID” to the Access Control “User security id”
userrec.RESET;
userrec.SETRANGE("User Name",username);
IF userrec.FINDSET THEN
"Access Control"."User Security ID":=userrec."User Security ID";
MESSAGE(userrec."User Security ID");
The value in the Userrec .”User security ID” field is {c1fe3903-3639-4036-aeeb-9de2bd474cc9} but when I debug or when it assigns the value to the Access control table it changes to
{C1FE3903-3639-4036-AEEB-9DE2DB474CC9} where all the characters are capitalized.
Any ideas on how to copy the one GUID field value to the other without changing the characters to uppercase ?
I have the following code
Where userrec is the user table in the 20000000120 range ad access control is the access control table in the 2000000053
I am trying to assign the GUID field “User Security ID” to the Access Control “User security id”
userrec.RESET;
userrec.SETRANGE("User Name",username);
IF userrec.FINDSET THEN
"Access Control"."User Security ID":=userrec."User Security ID";
MESSAGE(userrec."User Security ID");
The value in the Userrec .”User security ID” field is {c1fe3903-3639-4036-aeeb-9de2bd474cc9} but when I debug or when it assigns the value to the Access control table it changes to
{C1FE3903-3639-4036-AEEB-9DE2DB474CC9} where all the characters are capitalized.
Any ideas on how to copy the one GUID field value to the other without changing the characters to uppercase ?
0
Best Answer
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Both the fields are just Guid fields. Only difference the text presentation within NAV is lowercase and that of the debugger/message is uppercase. Your code should work perfectly fine depending on what your intention is with the assignment to the access control user security id field.1
Answers
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Both the fields are just Guid fields. Only difference the text presentation within NAV is lowercase and that of the debugger/message is uppercase. Your code should work perfectly fine depending on what your intention is with the assignment to the access control user security id field.1
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