At 08:10 PM 11/22/2002 +1100, Tom Grimshaw wrote:

Dear Mr. Grimshaw;

As a user and/or developer of your applications, it is your responsibility
to pre-define any required global variables used in forms, reports and
queries (views).

This functionality and the requirement has been there since the first
release of R:BASE version 6.5.

As a developer designing applications, you should always create a
startup file to pre-define all variables as NULL value with appropriate
data type. Then, you can use ON CONNECT RUN cmdfile to
automatically run that startup file.

Also, F3 (Data Dictionary) key is used to display database structure,
not to browse the table.

We thank you for your feedback.

Regards,
R:DCC Staff

Tom,

Thanks for sharing that great programming technique and advice you
received from the R:DCC folks at RBTI.

If I were you, I would send a thank you note to R:DCC for their advice and
time.

I would also follow their instructions, make any adjustment(s), if necessary,
to my application/code, and move on.

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


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