Hi, Tom,
 
That would be an excellent idea for when the user needs to duplicate only a  
few records (and I think I'll do just that).  In this case, there are  
occasions where the user would have to duplicate 100 records.
 
Thanks again,
Diane
 
 
In a message dated 12/8/2008 11:23:28 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
Why not put a button to duprow.  I do this in a scrolling region  where the 
only thing that changes is the item#, which is sequencial.
Tom Hart


 
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 From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, December 8, 2008 10:03:02  AM
Subject: [RBASE-L] -  Refreshing Subtable on Form1 from MDI Form2

Hi,
 
I have a primary form, "Form1", that has a master table and several slave  
tables.  
 
In one of the slave tables, a person can add records one at a time  through a 
scrolling region. 
 
Sometimes the user needs to add a large number of records in bulk (all  the 
records are identical except for one field, which differs  sequentially).  
Rather than having to add each record individually, I  have a bit button by the 
scrolling region that will allow the user to bring up  another form, "Form2", 
where the person can enter a batch of records all  at once.  (I use the INSERT 
command to insert the batch of records into  the slave table.)
 
When the person closes Form2, I'd like the scrolling region in Form1 to  
automatically be refreshed without the user having to do anything (like click  
a 
Refresh button) so that the user can see all the records that he/she just  
entered..
 
Does anyone know how to do this?
 
Diane DeMers
Sugarloaf Software



 
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