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Use this event to

Filter Item Journal Batches to be displayed at the mobile device.


Description

affects which Orders are displayed. This event "handles" each filter.


With this event you can perform basic record filtering of Orders.
, consider OnGetCountOrders_OnInclude... instead. 


Template

    [EventSubscriber(ObjectType::CodeunitCodeunit::"MOB WMS Count", 'OnGetCountOrders_OnSetFilterWarehouseJournalBatch''', true, true)]
    procedure OnGetCountOrders_OnSetFilterWarehouseJournalBatch(_HeaderFilter: Record "MOB NS Request Element"; var _IsHandled: Booleanvar _WhseJnlBatch: Record "Warehouse Journal Batch"; var _WhseJnlLine: Record "Warehouse Journal Line")
    begin
    end;


Example

[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::CodeunitCodeunit::"MOB WMS Count", 'OnGetCountOrders_OnSetFilterWarehouseJournalBatch''', true, true)]
    procedure MyOnGetCountOrders_OnSetFilterWarehouseJournalBatch(_HeaderFilter: Record "MOB NS Request Element"; var _IsHandled: Booleanvar _WhseJnlBatch: Record "Warehouse Journal Batch"; var _WhseJnlLine: Record "Warehouse Journal Line")
    begin
        // [Scenario] Handle custom 'Location' Header Filter Field
        // [Scenario] Filter Warehouse Journal Batch on chosen Location

        if _HeaderFilter.Name = 'Location' then begin
            _WhseJnlBatch.SetRange("Location Code", _HeaderFilter."Value");
            _IsHandled := true;
        end;
    end;



Example 2: Add custom filters to Standard headers

You want to add an additional filter to a existing header.

 

Example 3: Handle custom header filter

See (Legacy) How-to: Create header Pre v5.14



More examples

  

 

Version History

VersionChanges
MOB5.14Introduced
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