Wow. The BPM was a cinch compared to what I was trying to accomplish with VB in a customization.
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Thanks,
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--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, "Aaron" <aaronmclements@...> wrote:
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> I'll give a BPM a try. I see an emerging strategy as we get closer to go live: Customizations for screen manipulation, BPMs for data manipulation.
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> --- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, advantage@ wrote:
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> > I'm a BPM person so I would handle that with an upodate command to update that detail record
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> > From: "Aaron" <aaronmclements@>
> > Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 15:14:34
> > To: <vantage@yahoogroups.com>
> > Subject: [Vantage] EpiTextBoxes
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> > Epicor 9
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> > I've added epiTextBox1 to the Summary tab of Requisition Entry and bound it to ReqHead.ShortChar01. I've added epiTextBox2 to the Header tab of Requisition Entry and also bound that to ReqHead.ShortChar01. These work as expected; data changed in epiTextBox1 changes the data in epiTextBox2 and vice versa. These text boxes are for a departmental account number.
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> > Now here's where I run into trouble. I'd like another text box to be on the Lines -> Detail tab bound to ReqDetail.ShortChar01. I'd like that box to default to the ReqHead.ShortChar01 but be able to be changed line by line. There's the possibility that more than one department may order items from a single req.
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> > I suspect the answer lies in the Form Event Wizard but can't seem to get it right. Suggestions?
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