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Another LOOKUP problem?
Posted: 2014-12-14 13:48
by RonP
Hi,
In a former post I've mentioned problems with a LOOKUP that didn't display the expected values. That problem was all of the sudden gone. Strange isn't it
Now I face a same kind of not showing values in the "detail" page.
When the "overview" page is opened all the values, the columns, are displayed with proper values. However when I like to edit a record, the "detail" page will open, and the I miss some values of that record.
Does anyone have a suggestion what the problem might be?
Ron
Re: Another LOOKUP problem?
Posted: 2014-12-16 06:43
by wplim
Hi RonP,
I have reported similar issue a while back in Mar 2014 via email support. Was using Appgini v5.12 and repeatable with v5.23.
http://bigprof.com/appgini/sites/defaul ... tofill.png
In my case, the affected field was set to Autofill, and filtered by parent_pn.
To solve this, I uncheck the Auto-fill checkbox, and uncheck the Filtered by parent_pn checkbox then recheck the Auto-fill checkbox.
Not sure this is applicable to Appgini v5.30.
Weoi
Re: Another LOOKUP problem?
Posted: 2014-12-16 12:47
by RonP
Hi wplim
Thanks for pointing this out, however..... no results.
Anything else to get me on the right path?
Ron
Re: Another LOOKUP problem?
Posted: 2014-12-16 13:00
by udayvatturi
Hi Ron,
Please PM your application details, I will investigate the issue and try to fix it.
Re: Another LOOKUP problem?
Posted: 2015-01-20 18:23
by RonP
Problem still occurs in V5.31.
Will it be solved in V5.32?
Ron
Re: Another LOOKUP problem?
Posted: 2015-02-12 06:20
by a.gneady
Hi Ron,
Sorry I just saw this thread now ... Please send me the AXP project file to investigate this issue. You could use the support form at
http://bigprof.com/appgini/support-request
Re: Another LOOKUP problem?
Posted: 2015-03-21 16:05
by RonP
With the great help from Uday the problem is solved!
The proplem was: two fieldnames had Capitals in the name.
Eindatum -->
changed to einddatm
..._ID -->
changed to ..._id
I thing this is weird, I use
[/b], so no bother the Upper / Lower cases.
Uday,
Thanks for your support.
Ron