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echo form fields selection to ciw

mims
mims over 16 years ago

I remember having read that there was an option whether to echo the selected form fields to CIW. I am not able to find it now.

 Can anyone give me a hint about that?

 

Thanks!

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    skillUser over 16 years ago

     Hi,

    Apart from the log filter, the only other thing I can think of is a field callback which will echo the field value to the CIW / log file. Apart from this, only the log filter will show form field changes for any DFII form, to my knowledge.  As Ted mentions, the Library Manager forms, for example, will not show field changes as the Library Manager is actually a separate process to DFII and it communicates with DFII.  The Hierarchy Editor is another tool in this category.

    Regards,

    Lawrence. 

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 16 years ago

     Hi,

    Apart from the log filter, the only other thing I can think of is a field callback which will echo the field value to the CIW / log file. Apart from this, only the log filter will show form field changes for any DFII form, to my knowledge.  As Ted mentions, the Library Manager forms, for example, will not show field changes as the Library Manager is actually a separate process to DFII and it communicates with DFII.  The Hierarchy Editor is another tool in this category.

    Regards,

    Lawrence. 

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