a Change Fields refresh, then
set the rows.
Thanks again, Frederick, and all others who responded.
Dwayne Martin
James Madison University
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Thad,
Thanks for the idea. I'll give it a try.
Dwayne
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Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 15:16:58 -0700
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Dwayne,
Your original post said
I think you will find that the color is only set for the rows when the
table is refreshed.
Changing the selection value after refresh does not change the row
color. (At least in v6.3 it did not work that way. Maybe 7.1 will be
different, but I doubt it.)
And frankly, given any ADA requirements,
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I think you will find that the color is only set for the rows when the
table is refreshed.
Changing the selection value after refresh does not change the row
color. (At least in v6.3 it did not work that way. Maybe 7.1
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In 6.3 I tried to do just what Dwayne is wanting and
found you could not set the highlite on multiple
rows thru workflow. I had to settle with making a
Selected column and displaying that when
re
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Thank you, Frederick, Andrew and Frank, for your replies. I got
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Re: Walking table, reading and setting hi-liting rows
Like I said I could not highlite multiple rows thru workflow.
My solution was to do the following:
Add a Display Only field on the form (I used a 3 character field)
Add this Display Only field as a column in the table (Yes you can
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** I do not have the 7 docs handy but I know there is lot of information
in the 6.3 docs about
Dear List,
I am sure this is spelled out very plainly in the documentation, but I can’t
seem to find it.
I want the user to be able to hi-lite table rows, save the entry, and have
those same table rows hi-lited when the entry is re-displayed.
So the user will cntl-click several rows to hi-lite
You could use the keyword $ROWSELECTED$ for to check if row is selected.
Extract from the manual
$ROWSELECTED$
--
Evaluates if row in table field is selected:
- 0 = Not selected
- 1 = Secondary selection
- 2 = Primary selection
This keyword is only
I do not have the 7 docs handy but I know there is lot of information in the
6.3 docs about table walking, specifically about what you are asking.
1. Remedy knows if the row is selected using the $ROWSELECTED$ keyword. I
believe it even knows which row was selected as the primary and which was
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