I would have never found it, where is that naming nomenclature haha
never mind @hmwillett I found it I think:
Is this what you are using as the name of each of these posts?
Idk that doesn’t match “Quantity UOM” either.

@hmwillett the reason I ask is cause on the issue material screen in the IM dataview there are columns for on hand quantity and on hand UM for the FROM location you are issuing from but they aren’t bound to anything on the form so users can’t see them.
I’d like to add them and I feel like the optimal control would be the same control they use for this on the quantity to issue section:
Thank you @hmwillett for guiding me to the control.
I wouldn’t say the control is optimal. It’s really just [ever so slightly] aesthetically better since it combines them into a single control. The setup is really just as much work as using a numeric and combo control. #Shrug
Well I’m gonna take it from you then, I’ll just do two separate controls. Thanks for your input!
Are these names you are showing here ever found in the properties section of the control once it’s on the form???
Hahaha that’s why I was so confused as to how I was supposed to know what the control was so I could look it up by the naming convention you are using throughout this post. And then I wouldn’t have to take up your time asking you.
I know now you are just using what Epicor gives us… which is… confusing.

I honestly didn’t anticipate that direction.
I assumed 99% of folks would be using this post as a reference after having already selected and placed the control.
Way to be the 1% @utaylor! ![]()
I’ll update it at some point to include those references in the index.
I see! Well don’t do all that haha, I’ll just figure it out, no worries!

Thank you a ton. I did end up using the quantity UOM combo cause it worked okay and wasn’t too fussy.
I really appreciate your help every time.
Honestly Hannah, Epicor should pay you for your efforts and integrate all of this into the Application Studio help, and maintain it for future versions… Heck they should have a dev team dedicated to sifting through it and removing useless properties that don’t work from Application Studio…
This thread has saved my butt more times than I can count in the last couple of months… It’s real shameful that Epicor couldn’t provide this documentation from launch.
Amazing job!
Ever so patiently waiting for your “Kinetic Event Compendium”.

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