Le dimanche 20 mai 2007 00:MM, Marc Santhoff a écrit :
Hi,
> But I'd be very pleased if someone would take the task of making XML
> snippet format out of the posting (Alex?).
>
I can certainly have a look, but I've never used the snippet creator as yet,
probably for the same reasons as you ;-)
Am Samstag, den 19.05.2007, 21:52 +0200 schrieb Frank Schönheit - Sun
Microsystems Germany:
> Hello Marc,
>
> >>Now I have exactly this problem, you wouldn't have some macro code lying
> >>around somewhere that you'd be willing to share by any chance ?
> >
> > It's "Code-giving day" today. ;)
>
Hello Marc,
>>Now I have exactly this problem, you wouldn't have some macro code lying
>>around somewhere that you'd be willing to share by any chance ?
>
> It's "Code-giving day" today. ;)
Care to give this ingenious piece of code to
http://codesnippets.services.openoffice.org?
Ciao
Frank
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Le vendredi 18 mai 2007 18:MM, Marc Santhoff a écrit :
Marc,
>
> It's "Code-giving day" today. ;)
You have saved me countless hours of trawling through the API, a huge thank
you
>
> Please post any additions you make, not all possible cases are catched
> by the code!
>
You're on !!
Alex
Am Mittwoch, den 16.05.2007, 20:04 +0200 schrieb Alex Thurgood:
> > I used this approach for copying a record in a form as template for e
> > new one (excliding the primary key field).
>
> Now I have exactly this problem, you wouldn't have some macro code lying
> around somewhere that you'd be wi
Hi Marc,
> In general I can second your opinion, but there *are* cases where using
> the control is "a good thing":
>
> Especially when using BASIC there is no way of converting datatyes using
> an API service (at lest one I know, please tell me if so!) so you'd have
> to convert each value to th
Le mercredi 16 mai 2007 15:MM, Marc Santhoff a écrit :
Hi,
> Especially when using BASIC there is no way of converting datatyes using
> an API service (at lest one I know, please tell me if so!) so you'd have
> to convert each value to the type the bound fields wants to see. In
> BASIC this blow
Am Mittwoch, den 16.05.2007, 10:09 +0200 schrieb Frank Schönheit - Sun
Microsystems Germany:
> Mathias' suggestion gets the most points :). The BoundField property of
> the control model refers to the database field which the control is
> bound to. Modifying this one is, speaking strictly, the onl
Hi,
Thanks to Mathias, Andrew and last but not least Frank for your detailed
explanations.
Regards
Peter
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Hello Peter,
the wide variety of answers here show that the concepts are clearly too
... complex.
> in a form which is connected to a server db I filled some text fields
> with api.
> The content of these fields are not saved by clicking the "Save
> record"-button. Only typing or pasting seems
Mathias Röllig wrote:
Am 15.05.2007 15:59 schrieb Peter Eberlein:
I think you use
oControl.setString( "myText" )
Yes, I do so, but don't understand why this shouldn't work.
I think the reason is, that there is no need that a control is bound to
a database field. You can use co
Am Dienstag, den 15.05.2007, 15:59 +0200 schrieb Peter Eberlein:
> Mathias Röllig schrieb:
> > Am 15.05.2007 15:34 schrieb Peter Eberlein:
> >> in a form which is connected to a server db I filled some text fields
> >> with api.
> >> The content of these fields are not saved by clicking the "Save
Am 15.05.2007 15:59 schrieb Peter Eberlein:
>> I think you use
>> oControl.setString( "myText" )
>
> Yes, I do so, but don't understand why this shouldn't work.
I think the reason is, that there is no need that a control is bound to
a database field. You can use controls without any database so t
Mathias Röllig schrieb:
Am 15.05.2007 15:34 schrieb Peter Eberlein:
in a form which is connected to a server db I filled some text fields
with api.
The content of these fields are not saved by clicking the "Save
record"-button. Only typing or pasting seems to fire an event, that the
content ha
Am 15.05.2007 15:34 schrieb Peter Eberlein:
> in a form which is connected to a server db I filled some text fields
> with api.
> The content of these fields are not saved by clicking the "Save
> record"-button. Only typing or pasting seems to fire an event, that the
> content has changed.
You
Hi,
in a form which is connected to a server db I filled some text fields
with api.
The content of these fields are not saved by clicking the "Save
record"-button. Only typing or pasting seems to fire an event, that the
content has changed.
Otherwise, when loading the next record, the conten
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