Description
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Examples of sorting Order list |
This information applies to all
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Tip
Sorting on Existing fields
There are two events for sorting orders:
- Using OnAfterSetCurrentKey-events
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Change sorting key
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Change sorting direction
- Use
.Ascending(true/false)
-function.
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Sorting on Custom fields
Use.OnAfterSetFrom-events.
Change sorting key
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Change sorting direction
- This is done in two steps:
- Use OnAfterSetFrom[ and the
Set_Sorting1()
-function. - Use OnAfterSetCurrentKey and the
.Ascending()
-function.
Helper Functions
The event parameter "_BaseOrderLineElementView" includes five sorting functions you can use to sort on up to four new custom fields.
Sorting multiple document sources using "Any-event"
If you work across locations you might also want to filter across all of them
For example, the sorting for Receive orders list is:
- Warehouse Receipts
- Purchase Orders
- Transfer Orders
- Sales Return Orders
All four document sources can be in the same list (with each internally ordered by document numbers)
If you filter across all document types, then use the "Any"-event, else use the document-specific event(s)
Sorting on Existing fields ("OnAfterSetCurrentKey"-events)
Example 1
- Change key to existing field "Item no."
- Change sorting direction to "Descending"
[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Put Away", 'OnGetPutAwayOrderLines_OnAfterSetCurrentKey', '', true, true)]
procedure OnGetPutAwayOrderLines_OnAfterSetCurrentKey(var _BaseOrderLineElementView: Record "MOB Ns BaseDataModel Element")
begin
_BaseOrderLineElementView.SetCurrentKey(ItemNumber);
_BaseOrderLineElementView.Ascending(false);
end;
Example 2
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- Set Sorting Direction
- Set Sorting Key Fields (Standard fields only)
- Using OnAfterSetFrom-events
- Set Sorting Key Fields (Custom fields)
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1: Sorting on existing fields
Use OnAfterSetCurrentKey-events.
Change sorting key
- Use
.SetCurrentKey(field)
-function with any of the existing fields from the Header table (Record parameter on this event).
- Use
Change sorting direction
- Use
.Ascending(true/false)
-function.Filter by label (Content by label) showLabels false showSpace false cql label = "bc" and label = "onaftersetcurrentkey" and label = "integrationevent" and label = "orders"
- Use
2: Sorting on custom fields
Use.OnAfterSetFrom-events.
Change sorting key
- Use
Set_Sorting1()-
function.Filter by label (Content by label) showLabels false showSpace false cql label = "bc" and label = "orders" and label = "onaftersetfrom" and label = "integrationevent"
- Use
Change sorting direction
- This is done in two steps:
- Use OnAfterSetFrom[ and the
Set_Sorting1()
-function. - Use OnAfterSetCurrentKey and the
.Ascending()
-function.
Affect all sources by using "Any"-events
If you work across locations you might also want to filter across all of them
For example, the sorting for Receive orders list is:
- Warehouse Receipts
- Purchase Orders
- Transfer Orders
- Sales Return Orders
All four document sources can be in the same list (with each internally ordered by document numbers)
If you filter across all document types, then use the "Any"-event, else use the document-specific event(s)
Sorting on Existing fields ("OnAfterSetCurrentKey"-events)
Example 1
- Change key to existing field "Item no."
- Change sorting direction to "Descending"
[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS ReceivePut Away", 'OnGetReceiveOrdersOnGetPutAwayOrderLines_OnAfterSetCurrentKey', '', true, true)]
procedure OnGetReceiveOrders OnGetPutAwayOrderLines_OnAfterSetCurrentKey(var _BaseOrderElementViewBaseOrderLineElementView: Record "MOB Ns BaseDataModel Element")
begin
_BaseOrderElementView.SetCurrentKey(BackendID);
_BaseOrderElementView.Ascending(true);
end;
Sorting on Custom fields ("OnAfterSetFrom"-events)
Note. For this task: you must both:
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begin
_BaseOrderLineElementView.SetCurrentKey(ItemNumber);
_BaseOrderLineElementView.Ascending(false);
end;
Example 2
- Change key to existing field "Order No."
[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Receive", 'OnGetReceiveOrders_OnAfterSetCurrentKey', '', true, true)]
procedure OnGetReceiveOrders_OnAfterSetCurrentKey(var _BaseOrderElementView: Record "MOB Ns BaseDataModel Element")
begin
_BaseOrderElementView.SetCurrentKey(BackendID);
_BaseOrderElementView.Ascending(true);
end;
Sorting on Custom fields ("OnAfterSetFrom"-events)
Note. For this task: you must both:
- Set the value
- Enable sorting on it
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Example 1:
Sort all picks by "Assigned User ID"
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[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Pick", 'OnGetPickOrders_OnAfterSetFromAnyHeader', '', true, true)]
local procedure MySortByCustomTag_OnGetPickOrders_OnAfterSetFromAnyHeader(_RecRef: RecordRef; var _BaseOrderElement: Record "MOB Ns BaseDataModel Element")
var
DataTypeManagement: Codeunit "Data Type Management";
NewFieldRef: FieldRef;
begin
if DataTypeManagement.FindFieldByName(_RecRef, NewFieldRef, 'Assigned User ID') then
_BaseOrderElement.SetValue('AssignedUserID', 'Assigned to: ' + CopyStr(NewFieldRef.Value(), 1, NewFieldRef.Length()));
_BaseOrderElement.Set_Sorting1(_BaseOrderElement.GetValue('AssignedUserID'));
end;
Example 2:
Sort only Warehouse Picks by "Assigned User ID"
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[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Pick", 'OnGetPickOrders_OnAfterSetFromWarehouseActivityHeader', '', true, true)]
local procedure My02GetPickOrders_OnAfterSetFromWarehouseActivityHeader(_WhseActHeader: Record "Warehouse Activity Header"; var _BaseOrderElement: Record "MOB Ns BaseDataModel Element")
begin
_BaseOrderElement.SetValue('AssignedUserID', 'Assigned to: ' + _WhseActHeader."Assigned User ID");
_BaseOrderElement.Set_Sorting1(_BaseOrderElement.GetValue('AssignedUserID'));
end;