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| TableSelect(MyTable,taEnd) |
| Iniciado por guest, 23,jul. 2015 14:28 - 6 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 23,julio 2015 - 14:28 |
Hello,
I want to acces the last line of a memory table without reading the whole table.
Something like
TableSelect(MyTable,taEnd) nNewRowID = Col_RowID +1
But TableSelect does not works with taEnd.
I can solve it with
for each row of MyTable ...
But that is not an elegant solution.
Thanks,
Willy Hermans |
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| Publicado el 23,julio 2015 - 14:48 |
Hello,
You could use something like that :
MyTable[Mytable..Occurrence].COL_RowID
Regards, Bart |
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| Publicado el 23,julio 2015 - 14:49 |
Hi Bart
try tableselect(TableName, TableCount(tablename))
Best regards |
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| Publicado el 23,julio 2015 - 15:12 |
MyTable[Mytable..Occurrence].COL_RowID
does the job
tablecount(MyTable) counts the number of lines but it does not give the content of the last line.
TableSelect does not select the line that was ranked. Maybe it does not work on memory tables.
Thanks,
Willy Hermans |
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| Publicado el 23,julio 2015 - 15:16 |
| if you need to select one line use tabeselectplus instead of tableselect |
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| Publicado el 24,julio 2015 - 10:58 |
Hello,
Indeed this works also.
Thanks,
Willy. |
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| Publicado el 27,julio 2015 - 09:38 |
Just as an addition, this also works:
SendKey("^{END}" ,TABLE_YourTable )
HTH Sebastian |
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