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| WD22 - Display the details of a row in an internal window |
| Iniciado por guest, 24,nov. 2017 03:15 - 2 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 24,noviembre 2017 - 03:15 |
Hi All -
Display the details of a row in an internal window A table row displays various information in its different columns. However, to get a more readable interface, why not display this information in a popup window?
I have this sorta working - but as it seems to only handle RowNum as a parameter - I have to use Memory Table rather than Browsing table.
OK - sort of working quite nicely with that - but if the memory table display sort is used - the row numbers are scrambled - so it is useless.
Anyone been here and figured out how to use this feature properly? Something nice and easy like renumbering the rownum after a sort 
Don't know why they didn't allow for a variable to be passed to the IW.
Regards,
DerekM |
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| Publicado el 24,noviembre 2017 - 03:44 |
OK - thanks to Mark Crickton ..
Use a Project level global and 2 lines of code.
Guess I shouldn't complain too much about the 2 lines of code - especially as I have just written thousands of lines of Java code to gt the SOAP bit working 
Regards DerekM
Just a note to add here. Love this feature of WD22.
Be aware that the "Selecting a row of Table.... " does not fire if the user clicks on the [+] of a row that does not yet have focus.
Need to add this code to the "Expanding Details of row of Table..." as well.
EG: I pass the row "link" to a global variable ( e.g. gcCustomerUID set in the project element code) and run the following code in "Global declaration.." of the internal window. Hexecutequery(Qry_saleslines,gvCustomerUID,Null) Tabledisplay(Table_SalesLines,taStart)
could have used Tabledisplay(Table_salesLines,taReExecuteQuery)
Would be nice if one could resize the internal window to shrink or expand to display number of lines in the query.
Mark Crichton DataWise Ltd ( New Zealand ) www.datawise.co.nz |
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| Publicado el 24,noviembre 2017 - 03:47 |
| Sorry Mark misspelled your name - Mark Crichton. |
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