Welcome to the Calyx Software Message Boards where you can share ideas and solutions with other Calyx users! Calyx personnel including Tech Support, Development, QA, and Business Planning often visit these message boards unofficially to better understand our customers' needs. To submit your suggestions Click Here.
This discussion forum is a service provided by Calyx Software. Calyx Software does not endorse any particular point of view expressed in this forum or any information provided in it. The use of the information provided by other users in this message board is at your own risk.
Calyx Software Message Board
Home      Members   Calendar   Who's On
Welcome Guest ( Login | Register )
      



Adding(math) in FieldsExpand / Collapse
Author
Message
Posted 4/1/2008 2:25:38 PM
Forum Newbie

Forum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum Newbie

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 4/1/2008 3:50:44 PM
Posts: 1, Visits: 4
With the requirement of the new broker comp form I need to be able to add the broker origination fee (field1023)+ processing fee (field 5355)+ ysp(field 6168)to = total comp to broker.

is this possible?  is there a formula that i can use?  tried to add an excel spreadsheet but fields wouldnt auto populate.

Thanks ~Cristy

Post #6552
Posted 4/25/2008 11:00:59 AM
Forum Newbie

Forum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum Newbie

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 4/25/2008 1:23:01 PM
Posts: 5, Visits: 8
I have the same question.
Post #6587
Posted 4/25/2008 1:42:21 PM
Forum Newbie

Forum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum NewbieForum Newbie

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 4/25/2008 1:23:01 PM
Posts: 5, Visits: 8
Christy,

I found a work around. Go to the bottom of tracking and populate those fields. Then populate the form with that bottom field ID.

Post #6588
Posted 5/2/2008 4:57:39 PM


Supreme Being

Supreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme BeingSupreme Being

Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 9/12/2008 11:24:50 AM
Posts: 289, Visits: 242
You can also export as an Excel file and set up the math in the spreadsheet. That gives you a lot of flexibility.

- Mike
mike@mtig.biz
Post #6597
« Prev Topic | Next Topic »


Reading This TopicExpand / Collapse
Active Users: 0 (0 guests, 0 members, 0 anonymous members)
No members currently viewing this topic.
Forum Moderators: Emmanuel Huna, Bryan Telford, Jason Beck, Mike Thompson, BetaFisch

PermissionsExpand / Collapse

All times are GMT -8:00, Time now is 10:06pm

Powered by InstantForum.NET v4.1.4 © 2008
Execution: 0.031. 8 queries. Compression Enabled.
© 2005 Calyx Software. All rights reserved.