Hey Mark,You can indeed inspect it before running your last step. However wouldnt it be better before you generate your script to see which scripts you have enabled to run before/during and after? You might even forgot one and then can add it through that interface or disable one which is no longer needed. The use case is a quick check for a user which ones are enabled or not and he might could even decide to enable one or disable one. He might even want to edit the upgrade from there realising the upgrade script that is enabled was created with __table__ in mind but that is no longer the case. I think alot of people would benefit from a quick check like that.
Hi @Jeroen van den Belt , But wouldn't it then make more sense? Since you are already reviewing the control procedure as a whole but use the tasks to zoom in on a specefic part of a template? Because when a certain control proc is devided in multple templates to make use of dynamic assignig etc. You want to be able to zoom in on maybe one template that has been added or edited.
Hi Mark,Im aware of this functionality. However, if i am in the context of a table i see all the roles that have table X. But when i go a level deeper to column i am not in that context anymore. And from the table context i cant just update de roles saying give column y read rights. And it might not be best practice but it does happen. and it might not be 20 roles but if its 4 or 5 it would already be quicker than going to the roles table 1 by 1.
Not often but it is pretty usefull for ux/ui All screens that have icons Its easy to search on similar terms to see if there are icons used for the same filter or task or report or table. To create a uniform look in your application it is usefull to have a full overview of used icons for which object. With filters this is not possible. because there is not a full list of all prefilters in the application like tables, tasks and reports
Hi @Mark Jongeling Its a solution but i think its too much of a work arround for this situation. Are there any other ways?
@Mark Jongeling eventually we took another approach by using the write file non storage location action.
@Mark Jongeling How would the write file help me here? Because i was also thinking of having a folder move it there and then with a process flow move the file to the right folder and update the storage column field. However i think that is to much of a work around for a simple feature like getting the file in the right folder.
@Dick van den Brink I think both are as they should be configuredBut thanks for the tip :)
Hi Mark, the value of the variable is an nvarchar and gets set like: set @xml_file_naam = ( select 'JP_' + cast(jp.journaal_post_id as varchar) +'_DATE_' + format(getdate(), 'dd_MM_yyyy_HH_mm_ss') + '.xml' from journaal_post jp where jp.journaal_post_id = @journaal_post_id )select @xml_file_naam
@Erwin Ekkel so it cant be started by a non system flow action?
@Renée Evertzen The following situation happends:A person fills in 17 while the minimum is 25Then the person saves the row and then the message shows up.So the action of trying to save already happend. 'Besteld’ is the last field in the grid to fill in.I did try to disable the confirm button to see if this would effect the grid saving but it did not sadly.
@Mark Jongeling is this the only alternative?
@Mark Jongeling btw_percentage is indeed of the datatype int
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