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Revision as of 14:01, 9 February 2008

Status

  • Testing for Next Release 340 - January, 2008
  • A real huge contribution from Carlos Ruiz, Quality Systems & Solutions (QSS), Colombia
  • Now it can work with any java scripting language such as Groovy and Jython, thanks to Víctor Pérez, E-Evolution (Libero), Mexico

Creating the Rule

Within the script you can use:

  • Window context variables start with a W_ prefix
  • Login context variables start with G_ prefix
  • Parameters for callout start with A_ prefix
    • A_WindowNo
    • A_Tab
    • A_Field
    • A_Value
    • A_OldValue
    • A_Ctx

01 BeanShell.png

Configure Callout from Table/Column

02 BeanShellCallout.png

  • This Callout can also be called from the Report & Process Window. Just remember to set in the Rule window from which Event Type are you calling this Rule Script.

Sample Code provided for copy/paste testing

On the Table and Column, callout reference:

@script:beanshell:BP_fillDescriptionFromName

On the Rule Search Key:

beanshell:BP_fillDescriptionFromName

On the Rule Script:

if (A_Tab.getValue("Name") != null) {
    A_Tab.setValue("Description", A_Tab.getValue("Name"));
}
result = "";

Scripting Languages

  • Now standard Adempiere has uploaded jars to work with groovy, jython and beanshell
  • to call a script from a Callout follow these sample syntax:
    • @script:beanshell:ValidateQtyOnHand
    • @script:groovy:ValidateQtyOnHand
    • @script:jython:ValidateQtyOnHand
  • When you create the rule, you have to set in the Search Key such as:
    • Search Key : beanshell:ValidateQtyOnHand
    • Search Key : groovy:ValidateQtyOnHand
    • Search Key : jython:ValidateQtyOnHand
  • Set the Event Type as Callout and Rule Type as JSR 223 Scripting APIs

See Also