Hello everyone,So I’ve developed a customization that utilized popup dialogs using the View.Ask() method. It works great on a web browser, however when it’s triggered on mobile it displays the pop up as an error. Does anyone know how to properly display pop up dialogs on mobile?Thanks!
I am attempting to override Acumatica’s default Primary Item Validation logic. The base logic is done through an attribute, specifically the PrimaryItemRestrictorAttribute, which is subscribed to by the LocationAvailAttribute. So to override this, I made my own UsrPrimaryItemRestrictorAttribute and UsrLocationAvailAttributes, and figured I’d use the standard PXMergeAttributes attribute in the cache attached event in the graphs I would like to manipulate, effectively replacing the original attribute with my new ones on these screens. Below is an example of this in the INAdjustmentEntry graph. Remember the UsrLocationAvailAttributes subscribes to UsrPrimaryItemRestrictorAttribute. [PXMergeAttributes(Method = MergeMethod.Append)] [PXRemoveBaseAttribute(typeof(LocationAvailAttribute))] [UsrLocationAvail(typeof(INTran.inventoryID), typeof(INTran.subItemID), typeof(INTran.siteID), typeof(INTran.tranType), typeof(INTran.invtMult))] protected void INTran_LocationID_
Hello all,Is it possible to override a private method of a graph? There have been several times where I have would have liked to, but I lack the rights to such methods from extensions since they are technically different objects as the base graph. Does anyone have a work around for this?It’s frustrating seeing the exact line of code I need to change to do a simple customization but lacking access to it to make the change. Instead I end up writing an inefficient workaround using event handlers.Edit: For example, right now I’d like to override OpportunityMaint.FillDefaultBAccountID(), but I can’t using the standard PXOverride attribute & delegate since it’s private.
We are experiencing that our site is restarting several times throughout the day causing a lot of issues for us. These don’t happen at regular intervals, so it’s not a scheduled IIS process issue. I’ve been keeping an eye on the System Monitor to track our resource usage. I noticed that shortly after a restart, even with peak traffic we never use more than about 3,000 MB at a time. However throughout the day this will slowly creep up until we hit our limit and then the site crashes and restarts again. This makes me believe there is some sort of memory leak.I attempted to troubleshoot this with the memory profiler DotMemory, however upon starting a profiling session DotMemory immediately complains of high GC pressure and pinned objects in Gen0 then crashes after about 5 minutes. I even unpublished all our customizations and got the same result.So I guess my questions are: Does anyone else experience these crashes? If so do you notice your memory creeping upwards like we do? Do you have
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