![]() ![]() This command refreshes the B1 Dashboard of that user Show a prompt with 2 or 3 buttons and depending on the user’s choice run another Universal Function. This command is quite complex but can be used if you open multiple windows in a macro but need to shift the parent/child relationship one back. Works much like the set command, the difference being that you can set multiple values via a SQL commandĬan open most forms with existing data given an Object type and primary key. Move the current Focus of the Macro-system to the main screen should you have the UDF sidebar as the current main focus (can happen in rare cases) Mass show previously hidden fields, making them visible again (One or more) Mass hide visible fields, making them invisible to the user (One or more) Mass enabling of disabled fields (One or more) Mass disabling of enabled fields (One or more) (Conditional helper command) You can use this command to get the length of a string you can use a STORE or the dynamic syntax as input.Ĭhange the casing of a string to lowercase in an edit text or a column (“MY STRING” > “my string”) Hides a visible field, making it invisible to the user. (Conditional helper command) You can use this command to get the current data in yyyy-MM-dd format. You can use this command to block in other commands and have them run faster. Execute a Custom SQL SentenceĬhange the casing of a string to FirstCase in an edit text or a column (“my string” > “ My String”)įocus an Item (NB: Command Click and Focus does the same (Command is there to give better understanding and not new features))Įnables you to set the forecolor (text-color) of an item using a color-name If you during a macro open another form using the activate commands, you have the option to Close the form that opened itĪutomate the Copy From button on Sales and Purchase DocumentsĪutomate the Copy To button on Sales and Purchase DocumentsĪs Click but perform a double-click instead.Ĭan be used to double click a column header (Sort). Will clear the values of all stores currently in use.Ĭlear custom valid values in an item that can hold valid values (Example a combo box)Ĭlick on a golden Arrow in a Matrix or Grid Used to automate/suppress SAP Message-boxes and PromptsĪctivate a B1 Print & Delivery Report ConfigurationĮnables you to set the backcolor (background-color) of an item using a color-nameīlanks the field indicated (Blank = a text field receives an empty value).īlanks the field indicated on the UDF Sidebar (Blank = a text field receives an empty value).īlocks the SAP Event in progress (The rest of the macro will be executed) ![]() On top of the commands you also have Conditional Macro Commands and Macro VariablesĪctivate Menuitems, UserTables or UDOs / Tells system it is on a new screen. You can use the following Macro Commands (Click link to learn more details about each command): In macro's you use the B1UP Dynamic Syntax that you can learn more about here Multiple arguments are separated by a “|” char. The Macro Debugger checkbox in the lower right cornerĮach command can be on one line or on multiple lines as long as they are separated by a “ ”Īrguments are entered inside the commands “()”… Some commands do not need any arguments (but still the “()”) while others need more than one argument.The sample area (just below the text-area) that give you context specific samples.The Macro wizard and Macro Variables in the upper right.Macro area which of one big text-area, where you enter the macro-commands that form your user defined functionality.This work much like many of the preset functions in Function Buttons, but here you have much more freedom and advanced options. With the macro function, you are able to simulate and script events in SAP Business One.
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