At 11:29 PM 5/21/01 -0700, Manuel de Aguiar wrote:
>SET LAYOUT ON
>EDIT OurTbl,OurColumn,OurDataType,ForgnTbl,FrgnColumn,
>FrgnDataType FROM TblAssociation
>... LAYOUT does not seem to be working.
Manuel,
I'm using R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++), Build: 1.840K (Pre-Ship)!
To display only a few columns from the entire table, as in your
sample above, you must use BROWSE/EDIT ALL FROM TableName and
then squeeze the column(s) to the left over the column(s) you
don't want to display.
SET LAYOUT saves the LAYOUT of data displayed on BROWSE/EDIT.
When LAYOUT is set ON, R:BASE saves the layout of data displayed
in the Data Browser/Editor when you exit. R:BASE saves layouts
for single tables only. The next time you display the table
using the Data Browser/Editor, the layout of data will be as you
previously arranged it.
When LAYOUT is set OFF, R:BASE does not save the table layout of
data and ignores any saved layouts. If you want to see a table
displayed in its default format without changing the saved layout
for it, SET LAYOUT OFF before displaying the table.
The amount of detail saved will vary depending on whether you
are using R:BASE for Windows or R:BASE for DOS.
Note:
The default is OFF.
To set table layout, you must SET LAYOUT ON before using:
BROWSE/EDIT ALL FROM TableName
To set default to ON, either update your application startup
file or RBASE.CFG.
Enjoy and make sure to have fun!
Very Best Regards,
Razzak.
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