erictgrubaugh
10/24/2018, 7:47 PMforEach
is intended to go through everything in a list unconditionally. The canonical way to not process everything would be to filter
it firstalien4u
10/24/2018, 7:53 PM.some
also could do it...alien4u
10/24/2018, 7:55 PMerictgrubaugh
10/24/2018, 7:57 PMQty > OnHand
?alien4u
10/24/2018, 7:57 PMerictgrubaugh
10/24/2018, 7:57 PMerictgrubaugh
10/24/2018, 7:57 PMfind
is ES6alien4u
10/24/2018, 7:58 PMalien4u
10/24/2018, 7:59 PMalien4u
10/24/2018, 8:25 PMjkabot
10/24/2018, 8:26 PMVtor
10/24/2018, 8:29 PMalien4u
10/24/2018, 8:29 PMVtor
10/24/2018, 8:29 PMalien4u
10/24/2018, 8:30 PMAllow Audience to Edit
that would stop them for overwrite it but they would be able to create a new one...Vtor
10/24/2018, 8:31 PMdarrenhillconsulting
10/24/2018, 8:42 PMdarrenhillconsulting
10/24/2018, 8:42 PMcreece
10/24/2018, 8:43 PMalien4u
10/24/2018, 8:43 PMalien4u
10/24/2018, 8:43 PMdarrenhillconsulting
10/24/2018, 8:46 PMdarrenhillconsulting
10/24/2018, 8:46 PMcreece
10/24/2018, 8:56 PMcreece
10/24/2018, 8:56 PMstalbert
10/24/2018, 9:36 PMdbaghdanov
10/24/2018, 11:32 PMsearch.lookupFields({ type: search.Type.TRANSACTION, id: id, columns: "type"})
but cast it to a search.Type
or record.Type
, is there an easy way to do this?dbaghdanov
10/24/2018, 11:36 PMsearch.lookupFields({ type: search.Type.TRANSACTION, id: id, columns: "recordtype"})
michoel
10/25/2018, 12:39 AMerictgrubaugh
10/25/2018, 12:59 AM