In Acumatica project , on Receipt screen have a lookup button "Add Item". When Inventory lookup show dialog ( it's FromDetail template ), i will scan barcode from my bill. But, i must scan second times it to working.
How can i to filter grid details and set checked a row filtered according barcode ? And how can to know row count filtered? . Please help me.
The below figure illustrates.
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Screen Receipt
You will be in a much better position with FieldVerifying handler implemented as follows for the INSiteStatusFilter.BarCode field to split scanned barcode and assign the new values both to BarCode field (though the PXFieldVerifyingEventArgs.New property) and custom unbound FilterQtySelected field. Then inside the FieldUpdated handler you will select all records from the detail grid, that satisfy filter condition and set Qty. Selected according to your unbound FilterQtySelected field:
public class INReceiptEntryExt : PXGraphExtension<INReceiptEntry>
{
public class INSiteStatusFilterExt : PXCacheExtension<INSiteStatusFilter>
{
#region QtySelected
public abstract class filterQtySelected : PX.Data.IBqlField
{
}
[PXQuantity]
public virtual decimal? FilterQtySelected { get; set; }
#endregion
}
public void INSiteStatusFilter_BarCode_FieldVerifying(PXCache sender, PXFieldVerifyingEventArgs e)
{
var barCode = (string)e.NewValue;
string[] codes = barCode.Split(';');
decimal qtySelected;
if (codes.Length == 3 && decimal.TryParse(codes[2], out qtySelected))
{
e.NewValue = codes[1];
sender.GetExtension<INSiteStatusFilterExt>(e.Row).FilterQtySelected = qtySelected;
return;
}
sender.GetExtension<INSiteStatusFilterExt>(e.Row).FilterQtySelected = null;
}
public void INSiteStatusFilter_BarCode_FieldUpdated(PXCache sender, PXFieldUpdatedEventArgs e)
{
INSiteStatusFilter filter = e.Row as INSiteStatusFilter;
var filterExt = filter.GetExtension<INSiteStatusFilterExt>();
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(filter.BarCode) || !filterExt.FilterQtySelected.HasValue) return;
foreach(INSiteStatusSelected record in Base.sitestatus.Select())
{
record.Selected = true;
record.QtySelected = sender.GetExtension<INSiteStatusFilterExt>(e.Row).FilterQtySelected;
Base.sitestatus.Update(record);
}
}
}
You will need to add your custom 2D format support on the existing barcode infrastructure screens via a customization project.
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Lets say I have a DAC record, like SOOrder, and I have a field like customerID, where there is a PXSelectorAttribute defined on an integer field, that has a SubstitueKey = typeof(Customer.acctCD) and Description = typeof(Customer.acctName). Is there some way that I can get the values of the substitute key / description field for that record without doing a PXSelect against the selectors table?
Thanks
-Kyle
Note since no version was specified my example was coded against 2020r2
The following is an example that updates an Invoice/Memo's Description to the Location's CD and Descr fields [CD: Descr] when the location is changed on the Invoice/Memo. I believe the function you're looking for is PXSelectorAttribute.Select<SELECTOR_FIELD>(SELECTOR_FIELD_CACHE, SELECTOR_FIELD_RECORD) AS SELECTOR_TARGET_DAC.
public class ArInvoiceEntrySoExt : PXGraphExtension<ARInvoiceEntry>
{
#region Event Handlers
#region ArInvoice
public virtual void _(Events.FieldUpdated<ARInvoice.customerLocationID> e, PXFieldUpdated del)
{
var inv = e.Row as ARInvoice;
del?.Invoke(e.Cache, e.Args);
if (inv != default)
{
var loc = PXSelectorAttribute.Select<ARInvoice.customerLocationID>(e.Cache, inv) as Location;
e.Cache.SetValueExt<ARInvoice.docDesc>(inv, string.Format("{0}: {1}", loc?.LocationCD, loc?.Descr));
}
}
#endregion
#endregion
}
An alternative, you can use PXSelectorAttribute.GetField(SELECTOR_FIELD_CACHE, SELECTOR_FIELD_RECORD, "SELECTOR_FIELD_NAME", SELECTOR_FIELD_VALUE, "SELECTOR_TARGET_FIELD_NAME") to get a specific field from the selector's target record. As an example, the following code does the same thing as above using this alternative method:
public class ArInvoiceEntrySoExt : PXGraphExtension<ARInvoiceEntry>
{
#region Event Handlers
#region ArInvoice
public virtual void _(Events.FieldUpdated<ARInvoice.customerLocationID> e, PXFieldUpdated del)
{
var inv = e.Row as ARInvoice;
del?.Invoke(e.Cache, e.Args);
if (inv != default)
{
var loc = PXSelectorAttribute.Select<ARInvoice.customerLocationID>(e.Cache, inv) as Location;
e.Cache.SetValueExt<ARInvoice.docDesc>(inv, string.Format("{0}: {1}",
PXSelectorAttribute.GetField(e.Cache, inv, "customerLocationID", inv.CustomerLocationID, "LocationCD"),
PXSelectorAttribute.GetField(e.Cache, inv, "customerLocationID", inv.CustomerLocationID, "Descr")));
}
}
#endregion
#endregion
}
I also was told about another method that can be used
PXFieldState.UnwrapValue(object value) will return the UI equivalent of a value in the back end. This is nice because then you can use one method for both drop downs and selectors, but I cant seem to see how to get the description field using this
I have 50+ custom paired fields "Inches" and "Centimeters", each enabled and editable. I need to update "Inches" if the user changed the value of "Centimeters" and visa verse. I was able to do this using SetValuePending on one of the paired fields and SetValueExt on the other during the Field Updated Event. My question, is there a way to do this on a higher level without having to do a Field_Updated event for all the 100+ fields. I know that Formulas would create a circular reference so cannot be used. Thanks
Well, you can use one method to handle FieldUpdated events for all fields you need using graph FieldUpdated.AddHandler method in constructor. To get a field name just extend a standard Acumatica FieldUpdated delegate with one additional parameter (name for example) and put it during the FieldUpdated.AddHandler call.
Here is an example with "Invoices and Memos" screen and ARInvoiceEntry graph.
public ARInvoiceEntry()
{
FieldUpdated.AddHandler(typeof(ARTran), typeof(ARTran.inches).Name, (sender, e) => CommonFieldUpdated(sender, e, typeof(ARTran.inches).Name));
FieldUpdated.AddHandler(typeof(ARTran), typeof(ARTran.centimeters).Name, (sender, e) => CommonFieldUpdated(sender, e, typeof(ARTran.centimeters).Name));
...
}
protected virtual void CommonFieldUpdated(PXCache sender, PXFieldUpdatedEventArgs e, string name)
{
// do something
}
Moreover, you can add handlers dynamically using fields collection for example
foreach(var field in Caches[typeof(ARTran)].Fields)
{
// add handler depends on field name
}
You can do it by PXFormula + ExternalValue BQL expression (the same as PXRowUpdatedEventArgs.ExternalCall for example), which will prevent circular reference between pair fields. The idea is to calculate field only when a related field has been changed by the user from UI (ExternalCall = true) and skip calculation when related field updated by the formula (ExternalCall = false).
public class centimetersInInches : PX.Data.BQL.BqlDecimal.Constant<centimetersInInches>
{
public centimetersInInches() : base(2.54m) { }
}
[PXDecimal]
[PXUIField(DisplayName = "Inches")]
[PXUnboundDefault(TypeCode.Decimal, "0.0")]
[PXFormula(typeof(ExternalValue<Div<centimeters, centimetersInInches>>))]
public virtual decimal? Inches { get; set; }
public abstract class inches : PX.Data.BQL.BqlDecimal.Field<inches> { }
[PXDecimal]
[PXUIField(DisplayName = "Centimeters")]
[PXUnboundDefault(TypeCode.Decimal, "0.0")]
[PXFormula(typeof(ExternalValue<Mult<inches, centimetersInInches>>))]
public virtual decimal? Centimeters { get; set; }
public abstract class centimeters : PX.Data.BQL.BqlDecimal.Field<centimeters> { }
And aspx
<px:PXGridColumn DataField="Inches" CommitChanges="True" />
<px:PXGridColumn DataField="Centimeters" CommitChanges="True" />
You can use the RowUpdated event and compare the old row with the new row to detect which field changed. I agree that keeping all logic in a single method is preferable.
public virtual void DAC_RowUpdated(PXCache sender, PXRowUpdatedEventArgs e)
{
DAC row = e.Row as DAC;
DAC oldRow = e.OldRow as DAC;
if (row == null || oldRow == null) return;
// Compare old row with new row to determine which field changed
if (row.Inches != oldRow.Inches)
{
// Inches field changed, update CM value
row.CM = row.Inches * INCHES_TO_CM_CONSTANT;
}
// Add more conditions for the other fields
[..]
}
I know that Formulas would create a circular reference so cannot be
used.
Yes I wouldn't recommend it either, you could use the DAC property Setter though.
public string _Inches
public virtual string Inches
{
get
{
return this._Inches;
}
set
{
this._Inches = value;
this.CM = value * INCHES_TO_CM_CONSTANT;
}
}
For all solution (except Formula/DAC attributes) I think a condition to stop recursion should be possible if it's absolutely necessary:
if (this.CM != value * INCHES_TO_CM_CONSTANT)
this.CM = value * INCHES_TO_CM_CONSTANT;
Ideally proper use/avoidance of SetValueExt to control when events are raised (Ext method raises events) would be enough to stop infinite loops.
I have a customization to the Release Time Activities screen (EP507020) where I add a user field. This user field will contain the result of fetching the Appointment status from the Appointments screen (FS300200) based on the Appointment ID that I've also added to the Release Time Activities screen grid.
This was done so that the process grid could be filtered for appointment status that were a certain value. The Appointment Status User field I've added contains the same attributes that the Status field contains on the Appointments screen, with the Cache extension looking as follows:
#region UsrApptStatus
public abstract class usrApptStatus : IBqlField
{
}
[PXDBString(1)]
[FSAppointment.status.ListAtrribute]
[PXUIField(DisplayName = "Appt Status",Enabled = false)]
public virtual string UsrApptStatus { get; set; }
#endregion
This works fine when I fetch the status as follows in a Graph extension:
protected virtual void EPActivityApprove_RowSelected(PXCache sender, PXRowSelectedEventArgs e)
{
var epactivityapprove = (EPActivityApprove)e.Row;
if (epactivityapprove != null)
{
FSxPMTimeActivity rowExt = epactivityapprove.GetExtension<FSxPMTimeActivity>();
if (rowExt != null)
{
var appointmentID = rowExt.AppointmentID;
var fsappt = (FSAppointment)PXSelect<FSAppointment,
Where<FSAppointment.appointmentID, Equal<Required<FSAppointment.appointmentID>>>>.Select(Base, appointmentID);
var epactivityapproveext = PXCache<EPActivityApprove>.GetExtension<EPActivityApproveExt>(epactivityapprove);
epactivityapproveext.UsrApptStatus = fsappt.Status;
}
}
}
The problem is that when I go to filter the Status column, no matter what I choose from the list of options, it clears all rows. I have no idea why this wouldn't work, but I'm sure I'm missing something.
Grid before filtering:
Filter:
Grid after filter:
It seems to me that changing the value in the RowUpdated event is interfering with the filter. If you wrote both extensions, it would help to have both custom fields in the same extension and use the PXFormula attribute to set the value of your status based on the AppointmentID field. This way you wouldn't have to rely on the event:
#region UsrApptStatus
public abstract class usrApptStatus : IBqlField
{
}
[PXDBString(1)]
[FSAppointment.status.ListAtrribute]
[PXFormula(typeof(Selector<appointmentID, FSAppointment.status>))]
[PXUIField(DisplayName = "Appt Status",Enabled = false)]
public virtual string UsrApptStatus { get; set; }
#endregion
with code from Load value from popup to InventoryID field question am able to set the InventoyID from popup to the InventoryID field but the default behavior of Acumatica is missing, like after InventoryID is set from poup, am selecting Item Class then a pop up is firing and asking for confirmation, generally this happen only when we update Item Class for already created Item.
[PXButton]
[PXUIField(DisplayName = "Generate")]
public IEnumerable GenerateInv(PXAdapter adapter)
{
string inventoryCD = "ACUMATICA";
InventoryItem item = PXCache<InventoryItem>.CreateCopy(Base.Item.Current);
OrderedDictionary keys = new OrderedDictionary(StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase)
{
{
typeof(InventoryItem.inventoryCD).Name,
adapter.View.Cache.GetValue(adapter.View.Cache.Current,
typeof(InventoryItem.inventoryCD).Name)
}
};
OrderedDictionary vals = new OrderedDictionary(StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase)
{
{
typeof(InventoryItem.inventoryCD).Name, inventoryCD
}
};
adapter.View.Cache.Update(keys, vals);
if (adapter.Searches != null && adapter.Searches.Length > 0)
{
adapter.Searches[0] = inventoryCD;
}
return adapter.Get();
}
You can try to skip the message window by overriding the Field Verifying on the stock item page for InventoryItem.ItemClassID. You should use some condition to indicate you are running your customer process so the standard message will appear for normal use on the stock items page.
public virtual void InventoryItem_ItemClassID_FieldVerifying(PXCache cache, PXFieldVerifyingEventArgs e, PXFieldVerifying del)
{
try
{
del?.Invoke(cache, e);
}
catch (PXDialogRequiredException)
{
var someSkipMessageWindowCondition = true;
if (someSkipMessageWindowCondition)
{
return;
}
throw;
}
}
Because of the use of the private property doResetDefaultsOnItemClassChange in the Base graph, the process will function as if the message box was answered YES to default the field values from the new item class. If you do not want the values to change using the new class you will need to cancel the field defaultings for the fields found in InventoryItem_ItemClassID_FieldUpdated in the Base graph. This will point out which fields are being updated when doResetDefaultsOnItemClassChange == true.
A better answer to your question would be automatically answering NO which I am unsure how to do. Would be nice to know how do perform that function if someone else knows how to make that call.
In Sales Order documents grid footer. It displays the product's availability.
How to do the same in Opportunity products grid ?
More so, how do you enforce it to be displayed at the footer
instead of a simple grid column ? Is there such attribute ?
Thanks for the replies.
If we compare to sales order, the sales order line gets its value from LSSOLine during Availabilty_FieldSelecting. The wire-up on the page is on the tab via StatusField="Availability". We can do something similar by adding an unbound extension field and then during a field selecting fill in the value. An alternative would be to implement an LSCROpportunityProducts class that is inherits LSSelect similar to LSSoLine (a better preferred solution). To keep this simple and focus on just getting the field to display text, I will use an extension field and a simple field selecting in the extension graph for opportunity.
(1) In a dac extension, create an unbound field (MyAvailability is the example field):
[PXTable(typeof(CROpportunityProducts.cROpportunityID), typeof(CROpportunityProducts.cROpportunityProductID), IsOptional = true)]
[Serializable]
public class CROpportunityProductsMyExtension : PXCacheExtension<CROpportunityProducts>
{
#region MyAvailability
public abstract class myAvailability : PX.Data.IBqlField
{
}
protected string _MyAvailability;
[PXString(IsUnicode = true)]
[PXUIField(DisplayName = "Product Availability", Enabled = false)]
public virtual string MyAvailability
{
get
{
return this._MyAvailability;
}
set
{
this._MyAvailability = value;
}
}
#endregion
}
(2) On the opportunity products tab, wire up the new field as the grid status value by setting property StatusField. The page needs modified to add this value and should look something like this when added (requires screen customization in your project -> actions edit ASPX and locate ProductsGrid to paste in your StatusField and value):
<px:PXGrid ID="ProductsGrid" SkinID="Details" runat="server" Width="100%"
Height="500px" DataSourceID="ds" ActionsPosition="Top" BorderWidth="0px"
SyncPosition="true" StatusField="MyAvailability">
(3) Now in a graph extension populate the field:
Edit: The use of Current<> does not always contain the correct currently highlighted row in the UI. Switched to Required<> based on the PXFieldSelectingEventArgs.Row and the results are correct for multiple rows in the products tab.
public class CROpportunityMaintMyExtension : PXGraphExtension<OpportunityMaint>
{
public virtual void CROpportunityProducts_MyAvailability_FieldSelecting(PXCache sender, PXFieldSelectingEventArgs e)
{
var row = (CROpportunityProducts) e.Row;
if (row == null)
{
e.ReturnValue = string.Empty;
return;
}
INLocationStatus locationStatus = PXSelectGroupBy<INLocationStatus,
Where<INLocationStatus.inventoryID, Equal<Required<CROpportunityProducts.inventoryID>>,
And2<Where<INLocationStatus.subItemID, Equal<Required<CROpportunityProducts.subItemID>>,
Or<Not<FeatureInstalled<PX.Objects.CS.FeaturesSet.subItem>>>>,
And<Where<INLocationStatus.siteID, Equal<Required<CROpportunityProducts.siteID>>,
Or<Required<CROpportunityProducts.siteID>, IsNull>>>>>,
Aggregate<Sum<INLocationStatus.qtyOnHand, Sum<INLocationStatus.qtyAvail>>>
>.Select(sender.Graph, row.InventoryID, row.SubItemID, row.SiteID, row.SiteID);
// Need to convert to transaction UOM... (this is always base units)
decimal? qtyOnHand = locationStatus?.QtyOnHand;
decimal? qtyAvail = locationStatus?.QtyAvail;
e.ReturnValue = $"Qty On hand = {qtyOnHand.GetValueOrDefault()} ; Qty Avail = {qtyAvail.GetValueOrDefault()}";
}
}
The results: