This activity is used to write back information back in to IFS Applications or to a text file. You can either perform a Complete Writeback or a Modified Writeback. Complete Writeback will collect all data to be written back regardless of whether it has been modified or not. Modified Writeback will only collect data that has been changed. You can select the items that you wish to writeback to IFS Applications or to a CSV file from the data items that are collected for writeback. Zero and null values will be included or excluded and the database values of the writeback items will be available for comparison with new values depending on the writeback options selected in the design. Writeback could only be performed on reports that have been designed to support the Writeback functionality.
Make sure to select a report where Writeback has been applied in the report design.
Set the required writeback settings and options in designer mode as preferred.
Writing information back to IFS Applications will alter the related data in IFS Applications immediately. Writing information to a file makes it possible to import the data to IFS Applications at a later stage.
Writeback.
Collect Data Sets.
All figures are collected to the Writeback
pane. Null/ Zero Values can be
excluded depending on the writeback options selected.Note: Original value columns will be available only if the Allow Comparison with Database Values option is selected when designing the report.
Collective
Writeback. At this point you will see the fields Status, Group Message
and Set Message having messages displayed in them. If the Collective
Writeback process was successful the icon for each row will become green and
the following messages will be displayed:
Writeback.
Collect Modified Data Sets
to collect the figures which have been modified in to the
Writeback pane.
Collective Writeback.
This will save the modified figures back in to IFS Applications.
Writeback
Collect Modified Data Sets or
Collect Data Sets.
Export to File and save the CSV file giving a name. The CSV file can be used to upload the writeback information to IFS
Applications at a later time.