> Valentina would work, but first I suggest you try an internal method as > you suggest. > Make a data stack, either as a separate stack file or as a sub-stack of > your interface stack. > You have 4 tables, so give it 4 fields and stick your data in them. > > If it is all comma separated, then it's easy to extract various items > for display in the interface. Use the filter command to find certain > records, taking care to filter a copy of the data, not the original as > filter removes non-matching lines e.g. > put fld "Table1" of stack "Data" into tData > filter tData with "*" & tWordToFind & "*" > put tData into fld "FoundRecords" > > When you build the app, if the data stack is a sub-stack, make sure you > check the box that says, save sub-stacks as separate files. This means > they can be written to and saved again. > > Cheers, > Sarah > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.troz.net/Rev/ > > Thanks for the heads up, Sarah. I'll definitely give it a try in that direction. :)
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