How to Store Flow Filter (Value) in a record?

erp-technical
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Hi to all,
Is it possible to store flow filter values in record?
My exact requirement is as follows.
We designed one template. I have to assign the range of customers applicable for that each template. To store the range in each template record i am trying to find the solution.
Can anybody help me please?
Thanks in Advance
Is it possible to store flow filter values in record?
My exact requirement is as follows.
We designed one template. I have to assign the range of customers applicable for that each template. To store the range in each template record i am trying to find the solution.
Can anybody help me please?
Thanks in Advance
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I didn't understand what you exactly want. Can you be a little clearer?Regards,Alain Krikilion
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You can store the value of a flowfilter in a textfield by using getfilter. Then you can lateron reuse it.0
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Hi Kriki,
Thanks a lot for your reply....
We designed one templte just like purchase document. User wants that, they will create templtes (Just like purchase doument). From that template, they will create (Purchase) documents for selected vendors.
Client now want to store selected (Vendor range) vendor in templtes. So we would like to save Flow filter (Vendor table) in a Templete record.
I would like to know how i can store flow filter in templte that may be used in future?0 -
erp-technical wrote:Hi Kriki,
Thanks a lot for your reply....
We designed one templte just like purchase document. User wants that, they will create templtes (Just like purchase doument). From that template, they will create (Purchase) documents for selected vendors.
Client now want to store selected (Vendor range) vendor in templtes. So we would like to save Flow filter (Vendor table) in a Templete record.
I would like to know how i can store flow filter in templte that may be used in future?
But there might be a problem : if the filter is very long, it will not fit into the field anymore.
In this case it is better to create a table under your template and put in there all the vendor's (1 record per vendor) that use that template. (So primary key of the table would be ("Template","Vendor No.") with no other fields (or maybe a flowfilter to get the name of the vendor).Regards,Alain Krikilion
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Thanks a lot...................0
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