browse lookup phenomenon

Kenneth Brody kenbrody at bestweb.net
Thu Mar 23 11:31:46 PST 2006


Quoting Dennis Malen (Thu, 23 Mar 2006 14:12:29 -0500):

> Ken,
>
> I'm sorry if I have not been clear. I thought I was.
>
> Let me recap. Processing created on the input table with an @key works
> fine. If it is chained, called or I use -z it does not work. The -z
> also uses the @key.

You kept saing that "input" worked, but that it didn't work is run in
a chain/call process.  You never answered, until now, whether or not
the chain/call made a difference.  If the prc doesn't work when run with
"-z", then the chain/call is irrelevent -- it's something about the prc
itself.

> I am in the process of printing the screens so you can see what I mean.

Screenshots won't help much in tracking down the problem when we've
just established that it's something about the processing that's
causing the behavior.  Have you been able to get files together to
send to fpsupport to demonstrate?

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