Dear Sir, It worked. Thank you very much. Have a nice day.
regards Avijit On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 5:31 PM Nicolas Malin <[email protected]> wrote: > > <form name="FindDomesticCustomers" type="single" > target="FindDomesticCustomers"> > <field name="customerTypeId"><hidden value="Domestic"></field> > <field name="searchButton"><submit></field> > </form> > > And your target return on form with performFind like > applications/order/widget/ordermgr/FieldLookupForms.xml#ListLookupOrderHeader > > Nicolas > > On 13/05/2022 06:27, Avijit Bose wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Presently I am using FIND as mentioned below: > > ------------------------------------------- > > <form name="FindDomesticCustomers" type="single" > > target="FindDomesticCustomers" default-entity-name="AkmCustomer"> > > <field name="noConditionFind"> <hidden value="Y"/> </field> > > <!-- if the above "noConditionFind" field name isn't there > > then with all fields empty no query will be done --> > > <field name="customerId" title="${uiLabelMap.customerId}"> > > <drop-down allow-empty="true"> > > <entity-options description="${customerId} - ${companyName}" > > key-field-name="customerId" entity-name="AkmCustomer"> > > <entity-constraint name="customerTypeId" operator="equals" > > value="Domestic"/> > > <entity-order-by field-name="customerId"/> > > </entity-options> > > </drop-down> > > </field> > > <field name="searchButton" title="${uiLabelMap.CommonFind}" > > widget-style="smallSubmit"> > > <submit button-type="button" > > image-location="/images/icons/magnifier.png"/> > > </field> > > </form> > > ------------------------------------------ > > > > I need to put some entity constraints in FETCHING rows from the > > AkmCustomer entity. Like ' where customerTypeId = 'Domestic' '. > > > > Pls let me know how to put the constraints in the search form. So that > > when I click the 'Find' button with noConditionFind = Y, the list > > should show only rows whose " customerTypeId = ''Domestic" ". > > > > Pls help. > > > > regards > > Avijit >
