I've discovered a very annoying side effect of this method. I have a view with a date based selection formula set like this. The view also has actions who's button labels and hide formulae which are computed and have @DbColumn commands in them.
Whenever the agent that re-sets the view selection runs the users see an ECL warning for user "-no signature-" attempting to use @DbColumn. Somehow resetting the view selection formula breaks the signatures on action buttons.
I can see no way around this as the database.sign method works on the client and not on the server. *sigh*
I've discovered a very annoying side effect of this method. I have a view with a date based selection formula set like this. The view also has actions who's button labels and hide formulae which are computed and have @DbColumn commands in them.
Whenever the agent that re-sets the view selection runs the users see an ECL warning for user "-no signature-" attempting to use @DbColumn. Somehow resetting the view selection formula breaks the signatures on action buttons.
I can see no way around this as the database.sign method works on the client and not on the server. *sigh*