You can likely do it with VB code if you are more comfortable with that.
HOW you would do it depends upon the details of what you are trying to validate and by what method (some significant parsing rule?, some basic math calc?, another table's data?)
If it is heavy duty stuff that likely will slow down the client app, consider BPM instead.
Rob Brown
HOW you would do it depends upon the details of what you are trying to validate and by what method (some significant parsing rule?, some basic math calc?, another table's data?)
If it is heavy duty stuff that likely will slow down the client app, consider BPM instead.
Rob Brown
--- On Fri, 7/11/08, Ken Taylor <ktaylorv@...> wrote:
From: Ken Taylor <ktaylorv@...>
Subject: [Vantage] validating UDF
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, July 11, 2008, 1:22 PM
I created several UDF in Sales order screen. Just wondering if there is an easy way of validating the values or limiting entries to certain values in the fields? any help, will be appreciated. Do I need to learn Progress for this? Thanks.
kt
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