@IsDocBeingRecalculated (Formula Language)
Checks the current status of the document and returns 1 (True) if the document is being recalculated; otherwise, returns 0 (False).
Syntax
@IsDocBeingRecalculated
Return value
flag
Boolean
- Returns 1 (True) only when the fields on the document are actually being recalculated
- Returns 0 (False) when the fields on the document are not currently being recalculated
Usage
Use @IsDocBeingRecalculated in field formulas. It has limited usefulness in toolbar button, hotspot, and form action formulas. This function does not work in column, selection, agent, window title, form, or view action formulas.
If you are using this function to increment a counter, the count increases by one every time the user recalculates the fields on a form.
Examples
- This example returns 1 while the document is being calculated
or recalculated.
@IsDocBeingRecalculated
- This example returns 0 before and after the document is calculated
or recalculated.
@IsDocBeingRecalculated
- This example can be used in a time-date field to display different
dates under different circumstances. The formula causes the current
time-date to be displayed if the document is recalculated during the
editing process; otherwise, it displays the original creation date
of the document.
@If(@IsDocBeingRecalculated;@Now;@Created)