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Hi, bump into this problem and I guess someone can answer this and also can sugg
Jess
over 10 years ago
Hi, bump into this problem and I guess someone can answer this and also can suggest a work around on this. I'm trying to query data (initially from report). The data multiple from check box field. Now once user has chosen to edit details I then query data then display it, I get the correct data but once I display it on a same check box field (other form) no value is display. Have seen it display for sometimes but not all data selected, also enable multiple for the field but still the same. TIA....
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Cesar Machuca
Appian Employee
over 10 years ago
This might be happening because the values of your pv doesn’t match with values of you constants. Please do this simple test, to check if the process variable is actually an array and not a single value. In the same form add a text input and as a default value put =length(pv!isActivateOn), run the process and check the form.
What value are you getting?
If it is 1 it mean that your variable is not being recognized as an array and it a single value, if this is the case check that you created the process variable as an array. If it is higher than 1 it means the value does not match with the one on your constant, verify that all the values from pv!isActivateOn are also in the constant cons!CONS_isActivatedOn.
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Cesar Machuca
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over 10 years ago
This might be happening because the values of your pv doesn’t match with values of you constants. Please do this simple test, to check if the process variable is actually an array and not a single value. In the same form add a text input and as a default value put =length(pv!isActivateOn), run the process and check the form.
What value are you getting?
If it is 1 it mean that your variable is not being recognized as an array and it a single value, if this is the case check that you created the process variable as an array. If it is higher than 1 it means the value does not match with the one on your constant, verify that all the values from pv!isActivateOn are also in the constant cons!CONS_isActivatedOn.
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