Based on the first migration of this function, if the search column is
not explicitly specified and the table is available, the migration tool
expands the table to get the name of search column from the first column of
the table.
| If the search column is not explicitly specified and the table is not
available, the migration tool does the following:
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Potential Problem: A problem only arises if two tables,
probably in different subsystems, have the same table name, but different
search column names.
Solution: For the second subsystem, add a data item as a
substructure for the first column in the table. The name of this new
data item should be the same as the search column in the first
subsystem. This technique enables you to share the common function
without changing any code in the second subsystem.
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Potential Problem 1: The search column name must be
provided. There will be an error on the Tasks list.
Solution: Edit the function and specify the correct column
name for the table.
Potential Problem 2: The same potential problem and
solution as shown for Migrating with the associated part
apply.
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