Hi all, When creating a report, I want empty columns to be hidden in a report. However, I am struggling to find the right way to get this working. At this moment, I have created a reporting page that allows users to select parameters that are needed in a report. When a parameter is selected, the view query gathers the values of the parameter. However, when a parameter is not selected, the view sets the value of the parameter to null. In terms of code, this works fine. The problem occurs when the report is created. DevExpress makes it quite difficult to hide columns based upon the value of the column, but I have succeeded in this. However, I want the next column to take the place of the hidden column in order to have a clean looking report. This is where I am struggling to find the right solution. Thanks in advance.
How can I authorize a role column based? In the Software Factory you assign rights on a table. Read rights on the table "employee” In the column rights you can set or the fields are visible in the GUI. This doesn't change the user right to consult the data from the column directly on the database. Column employee_status acces type "Hidden” The user still can run the query in the SQL database and select for example the colum employee_status. The permission should be denied for executing this action. Select statement in SSMS
We have an strange probleem with the popup field on the web by an task; In IAM the same problem exists that the buttons will disappear, so please advise me what to do?
Hi, I am trying to get an application for mobile up and running. I have made a small test application and deployed it on a test server using our test_iam. When trying to log in using the desktop viewer I receive the above error. The network tab in debug shows no error. Using insomnia I am able to login to retrieve the metadata using the same credentials. The IIS and indicium are working fine, we are also using it for communication with our webshop. I checked all iam user settings, but they seem fine since I can start the application with the desktop GUI as well. screen login: What am I doing wrong here?
What is the scenario to export a project from one SF environment and import the project into a different SF environment? One way is of course to retype everything: the requirements, datamodel, tables, gui, etc.. I think there must be a better way to reach the same result.
The columns are read only, but contain invalid values after copying them from another view. [img]https://uploads-eu-west-1.insided.com/thinkwise-en/attachment/d7f61989-61fb-4149-8255-d05a2bb96e52.jpg[/img] Is it an error in the software factory? Can they just be ignored?
At times we will generate several documents with the reporting service which we want to print. For one document this can be done manually after the generating. We will open the report and print the document with our standard printer options. (web GUI) This way the document will be printed from our personal account. What if we want to print 100 generated documents at once? We don't want 100 pop-up's to show. Questions: [list=1] [*]Can the reporting service handle printing in 'bulk' using the follow me printer? [*]Is there a way we can print reports in 'bulk' directly using a task? (web GUI) [/list]
The knowledge base states that it's possible to put a prefilter on a table variant. I have a base table without any prefilters. I've then created a table variant but I don't have a task in SF to actually enable the prefilter config tab. The only tabs I can create are sort, filter and search. Then how are prefilters added to table variants?
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