data in wrong file
Hamilton, Allison
Allison.Hamilton@Cognos.COM
Fri, 11 Jun 2004 11:12:21 -0400
Johan, hmmm, those shouldn't be a problem unless PH is really messed up internally. Another possibility is that these items, or the whole record is passed to an external routine where there is an inconsistency in what is being sent and what it thinks it is receiving.
Are any of the examples below from records that are passed as masters from a higher screen?
Allison Hamilton
Senior Software Engineer
Cognos Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: JOHAN Johan Koelewijn [mailto:j.koelewijn@thegreenery.com]
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 11:07 AM
To: Hamilton, Allison; powerh-l@lists.sowder.com
Subject: RE: RE: data in wrong file
Allison,
There are just a few screens doing that and I already investigated them.
Screens using VK-ORDER-KOP-REC:
Screen VK2030:
let vk-order-kop-rec of vk-order-kop-nieuw = vk-order-kop-rec of vk-order-kop
this statement is part of an internal procedure that is called from several designer procedures.
Screens using both VK-ORDER-KOP-REC and LO-TOEW-REC
Screen TR0050:
let vk-order-kop-rec of vk-order-kop-new = vk-order-kop-rec of vk-order-kop
let lo-toew-rec of lo-toew-new = lo-toew-rec of lo-toew
These are part of internal procedures that are called from the preupdate procedure
Screen TR0051:
let vk-order-kop-rec of vk-order-kop-new = vk-order-kop-rec of vk-order-kop
let lo-toew-rec of lo-toew-new = lo-toew-rec of lo-toew
These are part of internal procedures that are called from the preupdate procedure
Qtp does not make use of those items at all.
Thanks,
Johan.
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> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: ALLISON.HAMILTON@COGNOS.COM
> Datum: 11-6-04, 16:41
> Aan: JOHAN Johan Koelewijn; powerh-l@lists.sowder.com
> Onderwerp: RE: RE: data in wrong file
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> Johan, Do any screens move data using the VK-ORDER-KOP-REC or LO-TOEW-REC items? If
> so, I'd take a look at those instances as the likely culprits. PowerHouse would
> complain if it was actually trying to open one file thinking it's the other because
> it compares record sizes between the dictionary and the physical file and also index
> counts, neither of which would pass in this case. It would be hard to copy the data
> from one to the other without being pretty specific except if you were using the
> above items.
>
> Allison Hamilton
> Senior Software Engineer
> Cognos Inc.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:powerh-l-admin@lists.sowder.com]On Behalf Of JOHAN Johan
> Koelewijn
> Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 10:04 AM
> To: Deskin, Bob; powerh-l@lists.sowder.com
> Subject: re: data in wrong file
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> Bob,
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> These are 2 different layouts on two different physical files.
> Items have different names.
> The problem is that I can't narrow the problem to one particular screen. Therefore I
> don't know if it's a subscreen that's causing problems.
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> Attached you will find the pdl's
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> Record VK-ORDER-KOP is written into LO-TOEW, so LO-TOEW contains wrong data.
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> Thanks,
> Johan.
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