Thanks Albert. I was going to test that but was off line for a while and just got back on. Will test to see what happens.
James Belisle Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Albert Berry Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 11:25 AM To: RBASE-L Mailing List Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: scrolling region Perhaps I am misreading your post but you do not use <> around the table/view name. If the form is on the view, WorkProc ? will be the table. PROPERTY TABLE WorkProc 'REFRESH' Albert On 2/10/2015 8:57 AM, Jim Belisle wrote: > We use a scrolling region on a form for our daily edits. > We often add rows. > I have the scrolling region based on a single table view that is presorted. > If we leave that edited employee, go to another employee, then come back to > the previous employee, the sort is perfect since it is based on the presorted > view. > > If my user inserts the row lets saw at the bottom of the form (meaning out of > sequence) I want to refresh the view so the new row will shift to the proper > location. I tried the following in both on row exit and after saving row EEP. > PROPERTY TABLE <Workproc> 'REFRESH' > Neither worked. Is this the proper code for what I want to accomplish? > Since above is the view name, should I use the table name that is the basis > for the view instead? > > James Belisle > > Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990 > [cid:[email protected]] > > -- A democracy ..." can only exist until the majority discovers it can vote itself largess out of the public treasury." Attributed to Alexander Fraser Tytler 1747-1813

