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| One Scheduler Used By Multiple Organizations |
| Iniciado por vazcro, 25,feb. 2019 01:20 - 2 respuestas |
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Miembro registrado 19 mensajes |
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| Publicado el 25,febrero 2019 - 01:20 |
Is it possible to use the schedule control in an environment where multiple organizations are found, each with their own resources, clients, locations and tasks?
I have tried to do this, using a query that is controlled by a parameter (organization code). The log in to the system is what provides the organization code. I have had limited success where, at some point in the app, I wind up displaying information from more than one organization even though I am convinced that I am filtering correctly before each SCHEDULEDISPLAY command.
Any answers will be appreciated.
Thanks
-- Vincent D Crosby |
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Miembro registrado 4 mensajes |
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| Publicado el 25,febrero 2019 - 01:41 |
did you try the source query alone with the differents parameters's value?
-- Franklin Salinas Desarrollador |
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Miembro registrado 19 mensajes |
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| Publicado el 25,febrero 2019 - 21:16 |
Yes, I am using a query and am noticing that I have to reset MySource.<Parameter> each time either SCHEDULERDISPLAY or SCHEDULERPOSITIONDATETIME is executed. It appears that the parameter is being ignored when it is not explicitly set.
I am finishing up work on this and should know soon if it's going to work. In a testing environment, it is easier to set up this scheduling with one central database shared by different organizations DEMOing the product.
-- Vincent D Crosby |
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