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  • June 3, 2018
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Hi guys,

 

do you know how to get a field value from one record of the list. 

Best answer by RaymondJVR

Good Day Yu


 


This would depend on if you want to return all the values for a list view column or just a single cells value. Based on the explanation it sounds like you want to only return a single cells value.



 


You can do the following:


1. You can use the "Execute a SmartObject Method" rule to call as specified SmartObjects Load Method and load the specific record by providing it with a input mapping (this will tell the view to return a specific records values).


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2. Then on the output mappings section you can specify which columns value you want by dragging it from the SmartObject in the object explorer to the required control.


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This confirguration will return the second records surname value based on this scenario. 


 


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Kind Regards


Raymond


 


 


 

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Hi,

 

Based on your question detials, if your list column is mapped to underlying smartobject, then you can get the value from smartobject property.

 

THanks,

Prajwal

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  • June 14, 2018

Good Day Yu


 


This would depend on if you want to return all the values for a list view column or just a single cells value. Based on the explanation it sounds like you want to only return a single cells value.



 


You can do the following:


1. You can use the "Execute a SmartObject Method" rule to call as specified SmartObjects Load Method and load the specific record by providing it with a input mapping (this will tell the view to return a specific records values).


Show content


2. Then on the output mappings section you can specify which columns value you want by dragging it from the SmartObject in the object explorer to the required control.


Show content


This confirguration will return the second records surname value based on this scenario. 


 


Should you feel that this post is of use and or an accurate solution to the raised question, I kindly encourage you to mark it as such using the 'Mark as Solution', 'Kudo' andor ‘Me Too’ options.


 


Kind Regards


Raymond


 


 


 

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