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Configuring the Originating Business Component


The originating business component is the business component of the originating applet. The data values that appear in the originating field and other multi-value fields are obtained from corresponding fields in a record in the multi-value group business component. The record from which these values are obtained is the one indicated as primary.

The originating business component has no essential properties for the configuration of a multi-value group. However, the field and Multi Value Link child object definitions are significant.

The originating field is the field specified in the Field property of the originating control or list column. Other than its relationship with the originating control, its role is identical to that of the other multi-value fields sharing the multi-value link. (A multi-value field is a field with a non-null Multi Value Link property.) Each of the multi-value fields participating in the multi-value group has the name of the multi-value link in its Multi Value Link property. The multi-value fields in the originating business component have the following important properties:

Pick maps can be used for multi-value fields similarly to how they are used for single-value fields. The MVF Pick Map object is a child object of Multi Value Field. Each pick map defines a correspondence between a field in the multi-value group business component and one in the originating business component. These correspondences provide the information required to immediately update the current originating business component record with information from the MVG business component when a record is picked.

Each MVF Pick Map object definition has two important properties:

An example is the MVF pick map on the State multi-value field of the Account business component. Account has a multi-value link to the Business Address business component, where it obtains address information.


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 Published: 20 October 2003