So i think you need to loop the whole table and strscan() the field, and then build the queryranges.
JAcob
At 17:06 22.01.2004 +0000, you wrote:
Invalid Range Type
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> Hi, what kind of exeption do you have?
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> Subject: [development-axapta] Filtering on a memo field
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> Hi All,
>
> Has anybody ever been able to come up with a solution to
filter on
> a memo field? Currently if you try to set a range on this type
of
> field it will throw an exception. The only possible solution
I've
> thought of is searching the table myself in a loop and building
a
> range of recids to pass on to the query. So that's probably not
> good for performance. I would appreciate any hint or solution.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Don
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>
>
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