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Thanks @smohyee. We fully agree. We actually have this spec'd out for our V2 of the designer. We don't plan on making the change for the current version - it will remain fairly static until V2 comes out later this year.
The way we planned it was that:
1) By default the name is hidden, and is the same thing as the ...
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Yup, I verified it and it does appear to be working now thanks! The PDF Export works too.
Happy Friday Indeed! I will join you in a very soon!
Can we do a screen sharing session next Monday so I can demonstrate my other problem, the apostrophe in a user name problem?
Thanks!!
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When I'm using the "Retrieve Value from Table" action to place information in a field on my screen, I notice that the objects on the screen are referenced by the label, and not the object name (or field name).
So, for example, on the Invoice screen, both the Bill To Address and the Ship To Address sections have fields ...
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HarryWho-
This issue should now be resolved. Happy Friday!
-Michael
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Dave
Thanks for the idea but we are trying to avoid logging into method. We've got a couple of other ideas that involve more coding. Clients always seem to be budget conscience. Go figure.
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smohyee,
Yes, I was just about to respond back letting you know I had the same experience in Chrome. Thanks for the confirmation though! I'm going to create an internal ticket and respond back here with more details when I have them.
Thanks
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Ah, it appears to be Google Chrome that has the issues.
Just tried both bugs in Firefox and got different results.
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smohyee,
I tried to follow along and replicate but wasn't able to. Can you provide the steps I should take? What browser are you using?
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Riiiiight. Time for more caffeine.
Edit: Hell, I didn't even need that function. Just used the "Get left" to grab the first 35 characters of the line, then replaced the value on the screen with that. Two actions per shipping line on each screen, lets my users see the exact char cutoff point without needing popup ...
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Character Function > Get Length.
You were *almost* there.
Paul
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