Hi!
 
"if (element.args().caller())" checks if there is a "caller", which means, if there is e.g. a menuitem, or a class which has called your object, where this method resides. In this case, it is the class "AddressCheck" which has called this method.
 
Then in "addressCheck = element.args().caller()" your variable of the class "addresscheck" gets the value of the caller, so that your variable knows everything, the calling class knows.
 
Got it?
 
Herbert


Von: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von rajiv bhat
Gesendet: Freitag, 12. August 2005 11:32
An: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] plz help me out

Hi there
i m new in Axapta
 Actually i am not getting the meaning of Following:-
/*void init()
{
    AddressCheck addressCheck;
    super();
    if (element.args().caller())
    {
        addressCheck = element.args().caller();
        tmpAddressCheck.setTmpData(addressCheck.tmpAddressCheck());
    }
}    */
 
the main thing in this is the parameters of IF LOOP, and then the assignment statement
  Waitinf for +ve response here soon
                                                    Regards
                                                     Rajiv
 


MBS Axapta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,
  I have doubt on select statement which is written in the Axapat on a class known as "InventSumDate" .
  If you  look the code in the methods( "selectInventTransPostingFinancial"
or  selectInventTransPostingPhysical) of
class "InventSumDate".
There is a while statement like below.

    "while select forceplaceholders forceSelectOrder forceNestedLoop  tableId from inventTransPostingPhysical
        index hint ItemTypeDateIdx...".

Can anyone explain for me whats the meaning of the words as per below
1). forcePlaceholders
2). forceSelectOrder
3). forceNestedLoop

Hope i will get the reply soon.
Thanks in adv.

Regards



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