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What is link specification?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 5 Last Update: October 04, 2006     Asked by: mrufus 
  
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March 23, 2006 10:39:28   #1  
Lakshmipathy.gv Member Since: February 2006   Contribution: 5    

RE: what is link specification

The field value passed as the default value to  the child business companent when the link spec is specified....

Thanks

Lakshmipathy


 
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July 30, 2006 05:13:08   #2  
Balaji        

RE: what is link specification
it is a property of assocate with bc field is a link specific.
 
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September 26, 2006 07:35:07   #3  
Vijay        

RE: what is link specification

It is a property in the field object type.

When the this property is set to true for particular field then this field can be retrived in the child business component.

Eg's in the Predefault, Calculated values of the child BC


 
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September 29, 2006 05:39:10   #4  
jeganathan        

RE: what is link specification
What is link specification
 
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October 04, 2006 00:50:34   #5  
pp        

RE: what is link specification
Link specification is a Boolean in the BC Field Props. This needs to be enabled for fields that are multi value fields and if they need to be referenced in Search Specifications. For example if you want to use EXISTS ([Field Name] = 'Blah')
 
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