Gents,
Why don't you just use EB.TABLE.DEFINITION and EB.TABLE.PROCEDURES
applications in T24? They're pretty straightforward and save a lot of
coding.
Enter the name of your app on EB.TABLE.DEFINITION, define fields,
authorise and a file prefixed with given <product> will be created.
Then on the EB.TABLE.PROCEDURES record with your prefixed file name
you will attach the required routines...
Funny that this isn't documented anywhere...
Lukasz
On 24 Kwi, 15:36, "Andrew Trusov" <
samu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
> Just one note for your document, on some releases we need to verify
> EB.DEV.HELPER record with first 3 fields marked YES and then one more time
> with fields 4 and 5 set to YES, not all five fields at one time.
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> 2008/4/24 naveen kumar <
01n...@gmail.com>:
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> > please find the attacehd document
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> > On 4/23/08, puneeth kumar <
puneeth...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> HELLO,
>
> >> I AM ASKING YOU GUYS ABOUT HOW TO BUILD TEMPLATES IN R7 RELEASE.
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> >> I AM LITTLEBIT FEMILIER IN G14 RELEASE BUT I AM CONFUSED IN R7
> >> RELEASE(ABOUT TEMPLATE CREATION)
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> >> I AM VERYMUCH STRUCKED WHERE SUBROUTINE MUST BE CALLED.
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> >> PLEASE HELP ME OUT GUYS.
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> >> IF I GET SOME METERIALS REGARDING TEMPLATE PROGRAMMING, THAT WILL BE
> >> MORE HELPFULL.
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> >> THANKING YOU,
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> >> WITH REGARDS
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> >> PUNITH.
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> >> --
> >> I Am Not The
> >> Best I Just
> >> Trying To Be The Best
> >> And That Is What Make
> >> Me Different From The Rest.
>
> >> ( " PUNITH " ); >>
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