The same field is in different scrolls but they do not have the same value
Answer Posted / clara
For example, at scroll 0 you might have the field EFFDT set to 01/01/2009. You want the EFFDT field to get the same value in scroll 1, so you write code to set it from the value in level 0 but it isn't working. If this is the case, check the field name in the component interface, you may find that PeopleSoft has automatically renamed it. For example, it might be EFFDT at level 0 but something like EFFDT_1 in level 1 of the component interface.
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