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Add new calculated field in grid

Posted on by 310

Hi,

Currently trying to add a calculated field in the detail grid of Sales Orders (40.100.00). I figured how to do it if I use a user field in the table SOLine but, I don't want to save this calculation in the database. I managed to make it work to if I'm in form view but, you can only see one row. 

Is there a way to have a field that will appear in a grid and that will not be linked to the database? 

Hopefully someone will be able to help me, thanks.

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  • AlexDupuis Profile Picture
    AlexDupuis 310 on at
    RE: Add new calculated field in grid

    Hi Nam, thanks for the answer, I ended in creating a temporary table to link all my calculated fields on. Look like it work now, I'll move everything in production today, will be the real test ;)

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    Community Member Microsoft Employee on at
    RE: Add new calculated field in grid

    Hi Alex

    You should try to create a temporary field or table to store calculated data by Solomon customization tool. You should read Solomon help document about how to do it

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