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Old May 14th 07, 10:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Views filtered by User properties (UDFs)

Sounds like or the folder-level field definition is not the same as the item-level field definition. They need to have exactly the same name and data type.

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"Vbasiccode" wrote in message ...

The fields seem to be empty, but these are the same fields i added earlier
and added data to from my external application.
once again i can see that data when i open the form region.


"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

It might be useful to add the field to a view's columns and see what the field actually contains, before trying to use it in a filter.



"Vbasiccode" wrote in message ...
I now have a form region, and i can now talk to the User Properties from an
external application. So the next natural step would be to filture both views
and reports by the user properties.
When i create a new custom view i can select from he "user defined field in
folder"
mark the fields for display. Using the filter i can go to the advance tab
select the field button selecting the UDF and add the condition
example
'Total Premium' 'is more then' 0

click OK and work my way out

But for some reason no records are returned. It does not seem to see the
data stored in the 'Total Premium' field.

How can you both view and filter on UDFs for both views and reports?




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