Could one of your users updated the field through Microsoft Access??? -----Original
Message----- That's the thing... Our
users, are... not that savvy, for lack of a better word. Our users are very
used to routine based actions, etc. And they don't usually stray off the beaten
path. Also, only developer
level people here have access to such things as field settings, and access to
the actual Data through SQL. -Brandon From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Fidler Perhaps a user had access
to the AOT and made the change there or some one went in using SQL and made the
change? From: Well after looking into
this further and reviewing the actual record in the CustTable, it turns out
that the padding that is in front of the given Customer Accounts was missing???
A normal user should not be able to do such a thing, and would not know how?!
Either way the fix was copying over the CustAccount field value from the Sales
Table, and then synchronizing the table through Axapta! I am glad it works, but
the questions remains how a normal user could make that change?! thanks, From: Hi Problem with right-left
justification may be? Regards Harry This posting is provided
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style/development standards may suit such a point of view. From: Hello All! I hope everyone is doing well. Anyway, I have a very strange
issue. We have a customer account, that has a Also I can click Inquiry > Sales Orders and see everything they
have, yet try to update one of those sales orders and it tells me the account
does not exists? Something else that is strange, since I know the customer account
number, then I can directly enter it into the find, which should take me right
to it without any wild card * around it. When I do such a thing though, it does
not find it. I have to put wild cards (*) around the account number before it
will pull it up??? I have tried updating the record, going through the right click on
the record, and then clicking record info. From there clicking the 'rename'
option and renaming it to the same thing... still same problem. I have also
synchronized the table, and re-indexed all indices for the given table????? I
am stumped to say the least, as to how I can fix this? Can anyone give me any
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