I'm wondering if checking so many fields would result in quite a lagtime after the user clicks on the Submit button. I guess I'll just have to test this out.
Thanks, Christine On Nov 3, 11:48 am, Rick Cook <remedyr...@gmail.com> wrote: > How about using a guide in which each AL evaluates one condition, and > updates the field as each evaluates as true? > > Rick > On Nov 3, 2010 2:43 PM, "Tommy Morris" <tommy.mor...@radioshack.com> wrote: > > > > > Create an AL that runs on each field individually and have it set the > > value to your notes field (RunIF Value != $NULL$) > > The set value should be $Notes$ + " value" + "<carriagereturn>" > > > Put all your AL's in a guide that is called on submit (or some such) and > > with this value format you will build a nice looking summary of requests > > with no extra, blank lines. > > > I have not tried this in a filter but the AL works fine. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) > > [mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Christine > > Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 1:33 PM > > To: arsl...@arslist.org > > Subject: Summarizing checkbox field titles and values to one field > > > I have a form with many, many checkboxes. When a person submits the > > form I want to walk just this record, evaluate each field for a value, > > if that value is != $NULL$ then I want to write the field title and > > the field value to a single, summary field I'm calling Record > > Summary. > > > Imagine a form with 4 checkboxes for color choices > > > Field names = Red, Blue, Green Black > > Field titles = "Color Red", "Color Blue", "Color Green" and "Color > > Black" > > The field attributes are correspondingly "Bright Red", "Dark Blue", > > "Faded Green" and "ReallyBlack". This is the value that is written to > > the table when the checkbox is checked. > > > If the person submitting the record checks only the "Color Red" and > > "Color Black" boxes I want to write this to the summary field: > > Color Red: Bright Red > > Color Black: Really Black > > > I have a real kluge of this based on a filter working in dev. However, > > it is does not evaluate each field for a non-null value. I check to > > see if the Record Summary field is empty, if it is then I use this Set > > Field action on the Record Summary field: "$Red$ + "; " +"|" + $Blue > > $) + "; " +"|" + $Green$ + "; " +"|" $Black$ + "; " which > > results in: > > > Bright Red, > > , > > , > > Really Black > > > My form has hundreds of checkboxes for people to request AD Accounts, > > hardware, general software and Oracle Apps Responsibilities (this is > > the reason for the length of the form). As you can see using my kluge > > will result in an ugly text field for the help desk person to review. > > Many lines would just have the commas in them where the users didn't > > make any choices. That is so even when I combine several checkbox > > field values on one line. > > > Plus, the processing just isn't that elegant. > > > Can someone direct me to the correct process to use for this? Is there > > an example of this in a ACTL, Filter or Guide for me to review that > > might already be doing something like this? I keep reading the > > workflow manual about guides and looping and this just isn't clicking > > with me. (We have ARS 7.1.00, Change and Incident 7.0.03, and SRM 2.2) > > > Thanks, > > Christine > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > _______ > > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives atwww.arslist.org > > attend wwrug11www.wwrug.comARSList: "Where the Answers Are" > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > > > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives atwww.arslist.org > > attend wwrug11www.wwrug.comARSList: "Where the Answers Are" > > _______________________________________________________________________________ > UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives atwww.arslist.org > attend wwrug11www.wwrug.comARSList: "Where the Answers Are"- Hide quoted text > - > > - Show quoted text - _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug11 www.wwrug.com ARSList: "Where the Answers Are"