Re: Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
dos to windows? I personally try to figure out what the FR was for and what it did and then create my own to do what was intended
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Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
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Re: Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
Originally posted by MoGrace View PostI did miss that ability to have set based field rules - why do you suppose that changed?
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Re: Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
I did miss that ability to have set based field rules - why do you suppose that changed?
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Re: Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
Possibly a question of semantics. In Alpha 4 and earlier as I understand, you could build field rules for a set stored in the set definition. With Alpha 5 and later all field rules became table based. You can build a field rule such as
IF(DATE()-LOOKUPD("F",FILENO,"Hiredate","employee","Fileno") >=90,24,ROUND(TOT_HRS/30,2))
but it has nothing to do with the set. That expression doesn't care whether the employee table is part of a set or not and will work if the employee table is dropped from the current set. I do find it quite helpful that the expression builder for a set allows one to specify multiple tables from the set and then converts portions involving child tables to expressions independent of the set.
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Re: Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
Originally posted by Stan Mathews View PostCorrect, V5 and later do not have field rules for sets. You should be able to create a posting field rule to do that.
In the builder my expression initially looked like this:
IF(DATE()-EMPLOYEE->HIREDATE >= 90,24,ROUND(TOT_HRS/30,2))
And then Alpha converted it to this:
IF(DATE()-LOOKUPD("F",FILENO,"Hiredate","employee","Fileno") >=90,24,ROUND(TOT_HRS/30,2))
I am curious if anyone else has tried this...the link in my set was FILENO.
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Re: Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
I started with A3 back in the 80's advanced through the Alpha 4's, currently using Alpha4v7. It was never too bad converting until Alpha 5. I have Alpha 5V11 but I just can't get the hang of it. I have written most of the reports etc but it just seems like a different beast than A4. This is what I use it for....I have a trucking company. I copy last months data base into a new data base and empty it. I enter 800+ loads...date, BL #, to, from, product, wt, rate, driver #. My reports take this info and produce an invoice by custormer and a report by driver...in order to pay them. Each month I just made a new data base. As I mentioned in A4 I just clicked on utilities, copy data base, entered the new name and all my reports and designed transferred. It is probably easy in A5 but I'm just not getting it. Wish there was a way to get some specific help to get the entire conversion done for less than $10,000.
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Re: Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
Works great in Alpha 4 but not in Alpha 5
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Re: Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
Last post was in 2008, have never been able to convert my app to Alpha5! Give up then try again, give up---. Now can not get simple things to work.
Set called Register
Parent is Header with these fields
Number, C, 8
Hdrdate, D, 8
name, c, 8
hdramt, n, 8, 2
Child is Detail with these fields and linked many to one by Num
Num, c, 8
detdate, d, 8
unit, c, 8
detamt, n, 8, 2
field rules set detail fields detdate and unit to Header fields Hdrdate and Name. Works great in Alpha 4 but not in Alpha 5
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Re: Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
Alpha must not like the -.
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Re: Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
Thanks for the help. Think my problem was my child was named Ck-detail. I renamed to Ck_detail and it works. Alpha must not like the -.
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Re: Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
This function is a report writer function, not intended for table level field rules or other expressions. While the function may perform in some areas outside of the report writer, its use there is not supported.
I can't tell if your child table is "Detail" or CK_Detail".
Try
tablesum("Ck_Detail","Number = "+quote(Number),"Amount1")
or
tablesum("Detail","Number = "+quote(Number),"Amount1")
ass appropriate.Last edited by Stan Mathews; 01-20-2012, 04:41 PM.
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Converting Field rule from A4 to A5
Converting from Alpha4, V7 to Alpha5, V9. Need help in converting this field rule.
Parent=OP_CKHDR
Field Type Width Decimal Places
1. NUMBER C 8
2. DATE D 8
3. BILLCODE C 10
4. NAME C 40
5. AMOUNT N 10 2
Child=DETAIL
Field Type Width Decimal Places
2. NUMBER C 8
9. ACCTCODE C 15
10. DESC C 40
11. TAXABLE C 1
12. AMOUNT1 N 8 2
Field rule forOP_CKHDR->AMOUNT (Field 5)
Type : Numeric
Value : Summary
Summary of : DETAIL->AMOUNT1
Summary function : Total
Ignore Mode : None
Posting : Yes
Auto Advance : No
Tried total(Ck_Detail->Amount1,grp->ckhdr) and it works in the Expresion Builder but get the following error when I try to save.
"Cannot use function in this context" I need this value stored in the Parent Amount field.
Thank you in advance.Tags: None
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