Use this event to
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Headers affect which Orders are displayed. This event "handles" each filter.
With this event you can perform basic record filtering of Orders.
If you have complex conditions, consider OnGetReceiveOrders_OnInclude... instead.
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[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Receive", 'OnGetReceiveOrders_OnSetFilterTransferOrder', '', true, true)]
local procedure OnGetReceiveOrders_OnSetFilterTransferOrder(_HeaderFilter: Record "MOB NS Request Element"; var _TransferHeader: Record "Transfer Header"; var _TransferLine: Record "Transfer Line"; var _IsHandled: Boolean)
begin
end;
Example 1:
[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Receive", 'OnGetReceiveOrders_OnSetFilterTransferOrder', '', true, true)]
local procedure MyOnGetReceiveOrders_OnSetFilterTransferOrder(_HeaderFilter: Record "MOB NS Request Element"; var _TransferHeader: Record "Transfer Header"; var _TransferLine: Record "Transfer Line"; var _IsHandled: Boolean)
begin
// [Scenario] Overrule the standard "Expected Receipt Date" filter
// [Scenario] so document receipt date has to be the Exact specific date the user selects
if _HeaderFilter.Name = 'Date' then begin
_TransferHeader.SetFilter("Receipt Date", '=%1', _HeaderFilter.GetValueAsDate());
_IsHandled := true; // Handle the filter, so standard filter is overruled
end;
end;
Example 2: Add custom filters to Standard headers
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