Claudine,

You might try going back to the DOS version because the Windows
browser/editor isn't a patch on the older one.

I've been trying for well over a year - ever since I upgraded to RBWIN - to
get the missing functionality in the Windows browser that the DOS one had
but swearing in English, pounding my head on the desk, or anything else has
failed miserably.

That said, can you not try something like this:

browse col1=1=10, col2=1=20, col3=1=30 from tablename where idnum in (select
idnum from yourview)

I hope that you have more luck than I've had,
Regards,
Alastair.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Claudine Robbins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 10:34 PM
Subject: Views and Layout


I have created a view which would fit perfectly in my browser screen if I
was allowed to specify the width of each column as in a normal select
(SELECT field1=10, field2=40, etc…).  Using LAYOUT on, and formatting the
browser columns apparently only works with tables (and then only when all
fields in the table are included, although they can be squeezed to appear
gone).  Changing the default browser font, functions such as CTR and STRIM
and pounding my hand on the desk while cussing in French don’t work either!
If no one else knows of a workaround, I think I’ll submit this to RDCC as a
desirable improvement in the next release. ~Claudine ☺

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