I am trying to tweak an application that I have developed. The
application is our On-Call Log. This application consists of three pages;
one page to input new entries, one page to edit existing entries, and
finally a log view page. The log view page displays all entries for the
past 5
On Saturday 19 October 2002 00:09, NIPP, SCOTT V (SBCSI) wrote:
I am trying to tweak an application that I have developed. The
application is our On-Call Log. This application consists of three
pages; one page to input new entries, one page to edit existing entries,
and finally a log view
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On Saturday 19 October 2002 00:09, NIPP, SCOTT V (SBCSI) wrote:
I am trying to tweak an application that I have developed. The
application is our On-Call
on 10/18/02 1:03 PM, NIPP, SCOTT V (SBCSI) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] appended the
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Yeah, this is the exact fix I am trying to avoid. Thanks for the
feedback, but I prefer to keep the items chronological ascending order. I
know there has to be a way to simply default the
I have a Log Application that is fully functional, but I need to
change a behavior and can't quite figure out how. This app has three pages,
one for entering new entries, one to display all entries for the last 5
days, and the final page allows updating of existing entries. The problem
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// I have a Log Application that is fully functional, but I need to
// change a behavior and can't quite figure out how. This app
// has three pages,
// one for entering new entries, one to display all entries
Hey guys. Thanks in advance for all the help that this group has
provided to me so far. I am still learning, so many of my questions have
been pretty simple. This may also be pretty simple, but I cannot for the
life of me figure out how to make this happen.
I have a Log