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Old 20th June 2012, 13:22
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Baan: 4 or 5 - DB: Oracle - OS: Unix
Create a Button - BaanV DFE Type 3
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Seem like all those easy nice-to-have options have dissapeared in BaanV Dynamic Forms... I recall creating really funky screens with buttons everywhere, enabled / disabled, a worflow of sorts. But this is no longer possible? Or is it?

Please, tell me how I can create a BUTTON in a form type 3 (Dynamic Form). The extra toolbar option is our very last opton. We would pref a nice big button situated right next to the VIEW field.

I've read all th docs. Created a form command with bind type field - linked to the VIEW field... Nothing. What is the use of "Bind Type" : "Field" and "Group"? These two options seems like a waste of disc space... or have I done something wrong? In my DFE (Baan5) there is no "Rich View" option.

Any help appreciated

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When I run the session as "overview" the button does not exist as it should. But when the same session is run as "Detail" the button appears where it should. This does not help since we are using the session in grid (overview) mode
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Old 21st June 2012, 14:24
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Any gurus out there with good ideas?
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I don't know about BaanV, but in ERP Enterprise (LN) you can set the option Rich View on a form in the DFE. If you link a form command of type 'field' to a field in the view, the button is shown. See screenshots.
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Thanks Jaap. But seems in Baan5 there is no "rich view" option... well at least I cant find it
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