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Thread: In Operator in Lookupedit control
Niku
Posts: 29
In Operator in Lookupedit control
Posted: 02 Sep 10 3:24 PM
I am using saleslogix version 7.5.2
On a lookupedit control how to use an "In" operator on a bunch of values..
For example...something like this
Sub AXFormCreate(Sender)
lkpA.LookupRestrictField = "Contact:Type"
lkpA.LookupRestrictOp = "In"
lkpA.LookupRestrictValue = "A , B"
End Sub
Thanks
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Niku
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Re: In Operator in Lookupedit control
Posted: 02 Sep 10 3:39 PM
Never mind found it...correct syntax is
Sub AXFormCreate(Sender)
lkpA.LookupRestrictField = "Contact:Type"
lkpA.LookupRestrictOp = "In"
lkpA.LookupRestrictValue = "('A' , 'B')"
End Sub
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RJ Samp
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Re: In Operator in Lookupedit control
Posted: 02 Sep 10 4:02 PM
I would use:
lkpA.LookupRestrictField = "Type"
lkpA.LookupRestrictOp = "IN ('A' , 'B') AND '1' = "
lkpA.LookupRestrictValue = "1"
but then I'm told I'm different....
SLX will construct this as
Select blah from CONTACT A1.....blah blah
WHERE TYPE IN ('A' , 'B') AND '1' = '1' "
and '1' actually does equal '1'
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Niku
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Re: In Operator in Lookupedit control
Posted: 03 Sep 10 8:17 AM
Thanks RJ...will definitely try it
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