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Conversion in DM.EXTRACTOR
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6 years 11 months ago #19581
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Conversion in DM.EXTRACTOR was created by 6922
Hi, We have specific requirement where we need to convert T24 field value in the DM.EXTRACTOR. we tried to attach routine in FLD.RTN field. But the routine dont have any arguments and due to this we are not able to process and return value. any help appreciated.
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6 years 10 months ago #19781
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Good to follow your heart, but don't leave your brains behind !!
Replied by Zoro on topic Conversion in DM.EXTRACTOR
the routine has two arguments, 1 for in and the other for out.
You can attach this routine to FLD.RTN in DMD and check using a DEBUG the common variables
Also if u check I_COMMON....something .. EXTRACTOR, you will see the common variable name DM.O... something. Not sure of it. Used it long back
You can attach this routine to FLD.RTN in DMD and check using a DEBUG the common variables
Also if u check I_COMMON....something .. EXTRACTOR, you will see the common variable name DM.O... something. Not sure of it. Used it long back
Good to follow your heart, but don't leave your brains behind !!
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5 years 4 months ago #21541
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Replied by darthadhi on topic Conversion in DM.EXTRACTOR
there is a common insert for dm.extractor called I_DM.EXTRACTOR.COMMON.
In that there is a common variable named DM.O.VALUE.
u dont need to pass any argument.
u can get the field value in DM.O.VALUE
LET ME KNOW THE RESULT
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In that there is a common variable named DM.O.VALUE.
u dont need to pass any argument.
u can get the field value in DM.O.VALUE
LET ME KNOW THE RESULT
thank,
Darth
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