OK. Here's what I would like to do. On the Sales Invoice Form, the client would like to see running totals for Amounts and Prices, for Example. I created the Flow Fields on the Sales Line Table pointing to the Appropriate Fields.
I understand that I cannot put the running Totals on the Sales Invoice Main Form, since the Field will not be updated on a run-time basis. So, I expanded the Sub Form area and added the Flow Field Control.
Problem: When I run the Sales Invoice the Sub Form Grid expands to fill the entire area, not showing the New Control that I have Added.
In Short <img border="0" title="" alt="" src="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif" /> what am I missing? or is there an easier way to generate and display running Totals?
Cheers
Darren Bezzant NCPS, NCSD
Central Software
Ludlow, NB, CANADA
dbz@nb.aibn.com
Darren Bezzant NCPS, NCSD
Bell Business Solutions
Calgary, NB, CANADA
darren.bezzant@bell.ca
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On the Table box
Try Top and Both!
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When I am on a Blank Sales Line Record, The Flow Field Resets to 0.00, when the cursor is on a populated line, it works fine (so far).
Is there a way around this?
Cheers
Darren Bezzant NCPS, NCSD
Central Software
Ludlow, NB, CANADA
dbz@nb.aibn.com
Bell Business Solutions
Calgary, NB, CANADA
darren.bezzant@bell.ca
tarek_demiati@ureach.com
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by DarrenBezzant:
OK, Top worked, new Problem:
When I am on a Blank Sales Line Record, The Flow Field Resets to 0.00, when the cursor is on a populated line, it works fine (so far).
Is there a way around this?
Cheers
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Any Ideas?
Bell Business Solutions
Calgary, NB, CANADA
darren.bezzant@bell.ca
From your Sales Document press F9 (Statistics) maybe the flowfields you requires are already there ...
tarek_demiati@ureach.com
Darren Bezzant NCPS, NCSD
Central Software
Ludlow, NB, CANADA
dbz@nb.aibn.com
Bell Business Solutions
Calgary, NB, CANADA
darren.bezzant@bell.ca
John
SELECTLATESTVERSION;
CALCFIELDS(YourField);
CURRFORM.UPDATE(FALSE);
Set the TimeInterval Property of the form so it fires up
the OnTimer() property every seconds.
I have not tried it but it might work, let me know the result
of your experimentation, thanks.
tarek_demiati@ureach.com
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by DarrenBezzant:
What I am trying to Achieve is a modified Sales INvoice Screen that will show the end-user the Running Total of what they have entered. If they Modify the Quantity or the Unit Price, the Running Totals will be automatically recalculated. Similarly if they enter another item line this will update the totals as well.
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You should be able to restucture that code to give you a Balance as well as a running balance.
Tip:
Always look at the existing Navision Objects for the Solutions first.
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[This message has been edited by Mr David Cox (edited 08-06-2000).]
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I agree with the tip <img border="0" title="" alt="" src="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif" />
However a Sales Invoice document consist of a main form
and a subform. So getting figures to update automatically on the Sales Header when your entering Sales Lines is not as straight forward as on the General Journal form which consits of one table and one form
tarek_demiati@ureach.com
As I understand it the Running totals are on the subform not the header.
Thus the VertGlue and HorzGlue answer above!
Regards
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Tarek Demiati:
Hi Dave,
I agree with the tip <img border="0" title="" alt="" src="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif" />
However a Sales Invoice document consist of a main form
and a subform. So getting figures to update automatically on the Sales Header when your entering Sales Lines is not as straight forward as on the General Journal form which consits of one table and one form
tarek_demiati@ureach.com<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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Cheers
Bell Business Solutions
Calgary, NB, CANADA
darren.bezzant@bell.ca