KeithJusas
6 years agoQrew Captain
Re: Juiced Subtable
Ermias,
without seeing your template this is a best guess but if you simply typed in the field id's of the fields in your subtable than that is the problem. You need to use the EFP Configurator which is a button that can be found on the Document Templates table. This utility will help you define the fields from the subtable that should appear in the output document.
In the template itself you should be referencing that configuration, something like ~strid=1~, and not the individual field id's
more can be found here: http://qbtools.helpdocsonline.com/efplus-configurator
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Keith Jusas
CEO
Juiced Technologies, Inc.
Ronkonkoma NY
6316175060
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without seeing your template this is a best guess but if you simply typed in the field id's of the fields in your subtable than that is the problem. You need to use the EFP Configurator which is a button that can be found on the Document Templates table. This utility will help you define the fields from the subtable that should appear in the output document.
In the template itself you should be referencing that configuration, something like ~strid=1~, and not the individual field id's
more can be found here: http://qbtools.helpdocsonline.com/efplus-configurator
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Keith Jusas
CEO
Juiced Technologies, Inc.
Ronkonkoma NY
6316175060
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