Hello Lisa,If you have debugging privileges, could you please enable adding the query parameter "odata-debug=json" to the request? This will allow us to receive a response containing more detailed information about the error.
The issue lies with the filter query you've written. By wrapping the date values with single quotes, they are treated as Strings. If you remove the single quotes from the date values, it should resolve the issue.Only tested this with IFS Cloud but it is same with IFS Cloud and Apps 10 (in the backend). My main concern is whether the #START_OF_THIS_WEEK# placeholder value is replaced by the client before sending the request to the backend. If removing the single quotes still results in an error, please inspect the request made to the backend. It should not contain #START_OF_THIS_WEEK#; instead, it should have the correct date value.
Hi Rolf,@Nils Wendelöv correct me if I am wrong, The date time controller does not support that kind of calculations.
Hi Rolf,Can you explain a bit about the use case? Are you trying to filter out records in Aureana page or is this for an integration?
Hi Ken,There is no access control implemented for excel export. Basically a user can export what he sees in the aurena page.Thank You,Kosala
@CdcJanjaSIt looks like the problem is in where you have included the thirdparty jar. Instead of placeing it in the fndbas\source\fndbas\framework\thirdparty directory, can you try moving it to source\fndbas\projection\lib\{thirdpartyJar.jar} ?Kosala De Silva
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