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Use this event to

Filter Transfer Orders 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 OnGetReceiveOrders_OnInclude... instead. 


Template

    [EventSubscriber(ObjectType::CodeunitCodeunit::"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::CodeunitCodeunit::"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

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
MOB5.10Introduced



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