28.10.2006, 16:40 | #1 |
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Fred Shen: Always use recId to know if a select statement returns a record
Источник: http://fredshen.spaces.live.com/Blog...E4E3!161.entry
============== In Axapta, there are two options to know if a select statement returns a record. Option 1: select purchTable where purchTable.purchId == "Do not exist"; if (purchTable) { …//Your logic here } Option 2: select purchTable where purchTable.purchId == "Do not exist"; if (purchTable.recId) { …//Your logic here } It is strongly recommended to use recId. Because when working with aggregate functions in select statement. Table reference will always exist no matter a record is returned or not, but recId will be 0. e.g. select count(purchId) purchTable where purchTable.purchId == "Do not exist"; if (purchTable) { info("The record exists!"); } It will present the user "The record exist!" even there is no record returned. ============== Источник: http://fredshen.spaces.live.com/Blog...E4E3!161.entry |
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