Thanks for the replys, yes. I have used the more manually way of to achieve the complex structure, by filling structures/arrays. It works but of course, even though the 1..m usage is not needed for the Aurena FW, it really usable for integrations. So, it would be create if the $Expand 1..m feature would be added to IFS OData logic (so it was possible to model in Marble too) 😀
Thanks Tomas, it did work as you said. Now, I can produce a response with a two-level structure (part and the gtins, as an example). Very convenient when working with integration and the remote party want a complete structure:
Yes Tomas, that was what I was looking for. Thanks, I had forgotten it 🙂
Hi, A scheduled quick report will output an Excel. This Excel can either be emailed or checked in to document management (docman). Regards, @samglk - this maybe too old post 🙂 But I would like to know whether you implemented the solution you have mentioned here. That is, to save the Quick Report result into an excel file (schedule this job also) I also need a similar solution and just wants to check whether you have done anything :) Regards, Rajika. Hi!Yes, would be really interesting to know if it is possible to render an Excel doc (by calling the the available RenderExcelDocument service) from the PL-SQL code and put the reslut on disc or into a blob. Has anyone done this and want to share the code?/Fredrik
Hi!We getting the temporarly name like below “xml.part”. In above examples it seems like it should be .tmp. What decides the name of the temporarly file name when Connect sends SFTP? The remote system in our case demands that temporary file should be .tmp but currently we fail due to it is called xml.part. Can someone explain this, why we seens to get this strange temporarly file name?
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