I hardly ever use “ENTER USING.” I normally add the record with the
corresponding data first via code and then edit the record. Something along
these lines…
INSERT INTO storecomputer (compname) VALUES(.vcompname)
EDIT USING aacompinform WHERE compname = .vcompname
In this case, the column comp
It executes correctly, I checked the cval and it showed correct name, it
just does not put in field on form
Tom Hart
On Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 6:56 PM Javier Valencia <
javier.valen...@vtgonline.com> wrote:
> Have you "traced" the cide to se see in which line the is failing? Is it
> not retrieving
Have you "traced" the cide to se see in which line the is failing? Is it not
retrieving the computer name or failing after that?You can run the CVAL command
from the r> prompt and see if it executes correctly.Javier Valencia, PESent
from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
Original message --
Just installed 11 on a new computer and when I run a compiled app something
does not work. I capture the computer name in a variable on startup and if
a row does not exist(form new computer) a form will popup with the computer
name in the field on the form. This has worked for the last 10+ years
All:
I cannot find an RBG11 PROPERTY dedicated to auto-opening a Variable
Date Time Edit control.
Neither AUTODROPDOWN or MAKECLICK apply to the control (according to
R:DOCS); as apparently confirmed by their failure to have an effect.
Thoughts? and thanks, Bruce
Bruce A. Chitiea
SafeSecto
Dan,
Just guessing here but the syntax guide shows that n.nn should be surrounded
by quotes.
Jan
From: "'Dan Goldberg' via RBASE-L"
To: "rbase-l@googlegroups.com"
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2024 13:16:06 +
Subject: [RBASE-L] - variable gauge set max value
Using 10.5 latest
I have
Using 10.5 latest
I have a variable gauge that the max value will need to be set dynamically.
I think I found the correct rdocs reference:
PROPERTY 'SCALES[n]->OPTIONSVIEW->MAXVALUE' 'n.nn'
So I have my command
PROPERTY cvgshipped 'SCALES[1]->OPTIONSVIEW->MAXVALUE' .veshipnum
Which does not
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