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Bad field type in WORKORD
07/14/10 at 08:54:18
 
We are using a version of EVO that is at least 3 versions old so this may or may not be a legitimate questions.
 
While writing a Crystal report to explore what exactly is where in the WORKORD table, I got a Bad filed type on the MTWO.WIP.ASTART field that had to close Crystal had to close itself to recover from.
 
I saw this another table that I did not note.
 
I was wondering if anyone else had seen this or had any information on this field as I will want to use it eventually.
 
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Re: Bad field type in WORKORD
Reply #1 - 07/14/10 at 13:39:15
 
The actual name of the field is: MTWO_WIP_ASTART
It stores the day that the work has actually started.
 
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Reply #2 - 07/15/10 at 10:00:03
 
I thought that was what the data was supposed to be but I can't access if from Crystal.
 
Bizarre.
 
Are you able to use this field in a Crystal report?
 
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Re: Bad field type in WORKORD
Reply #3 - 07/15/10 at 12:30:35
 
Did you create the ODBC DDFs from inside Evo for that company or are you trying to use the Pervasice DDFs?
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