For each action rule, you can set up conditions. The action rule is only applied if the conditions are met.
To define an action rule condition, you use a query. The action rule is applied only to the records that are found by the query. You can use these types of queries:
Inquiry: Use the standard D365 FO Inquiry (SysQueryForm) page to define the records to which the action rule applies. The inquiry only queries the table as defined for the action rule.
Dynamic query: Use a dynamic query to define the records to which the action rule applies. Before you can set up a condition with a dynamic query, set up the dynamic query to be applied. You can use a dynamic query, for example, to query other tables than the action rule table, to define table relations, and to have only one record returned.
For each action rule, you can set up conditions. The action rule is only applied if the conditions are met.
To define an action rule condition, you use a query. The action rule is applied only to the records that are found by the query. You can use these types of queries:
Inquiry: Use the standard D365 FO Inquiry (SysQueryForm) page to define the records to which the action rule applies. The inquiry only queries the table as defined for the action rule.
Dynamic query: Use a dynamic query to define the records to which the action rule applies. Before you can set up a condition with a dynamic query, set up the dynamic query to be applied. You can use a dynamic query, for example, to query other tables than the action rule table, to define table relations, and to have only one record returned.
You can set up several conditions, using different query types.
For each action rule, you can set up conditions. The action rule is only applied if the conditions are met.
To define an action rule condition, you use a query. The action rule is applied only to the records that are found by the query. You can use these types of queries:
Inquiry: Use the standard D365 FO Inquiry (SysQueryForm) page to define the records to which the action rule applies. The inquiry only queries the table as defined for the action rule.
Dynamic query: Use a dynamic query to define the records to which the action rule applies. Before you can set up a condition with a dynamic query, set up the dynamic query to be applied. You can use a dynamic query, for example, to query other tables than the action rule table, to define table relations, and to have only one record returned.
You can set up several conditions, using different query types.