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B1UP Line Loop - Use SQL to loop through what user entered

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    Naama Aharoni

    Hi Chris,

    Are you referring to a having the line loop identify duplicate entries in the rows?

    I believe this is possible.

    If this is not what you mean, please provide more information on the scenario.

    Thanks, Naama

     

     

     

     

  • Chris Clos

    Yes, Duplicate entries on the rows, but on what the user has filled in.  I can easily check against the column using SQL, but I can't figure out a way to check against what has been filled in.

  • Naama Aharoni

    Hi Chris,

    I assume you can run through the lines with a line loop and then copy each line into a temp table.

    Then for the next rows in the original document, you will have to check against this temp table and if the row does not exist then it is unique. And you can write it to the temp.

    If you come across a row that is a duplicate, it will already exist in the temp.

    Another alternative, it to do a lineloop within a lineloop. So for each row, you run another line loop that compares against all the previous rows.

    Hope it helps,

    Naama

  • D Sommers

    You can use SQL code, but your in a validation, but you have to let the users add the data first (BeforeAction set to false).

    Here's code from a validation that is triggered by an "Data Add" event:

    select case when exists
    (
    SELECT        RDR1.ItemCode
    FROM            ORDR INNER JOIN
                             RDR1 ON ORDR.DocEntry = RDR1.DocEntry
    WHERE       docnum= $[$8.0.0] AND (ORDR.DocStatus = 'o')
    GROUP BY RDR1.ItemCode
    HAVING        (COUNT(ORDR.DocNum) > 1)
    )
    Then 'Doit' end

    The UF that gets run then has the message: There were duplicate lines in the document you just added.

     

     

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