The future of filePro... one major one anyway!
GCC Consulting
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Fri May 18 14:14:19 PDT 2007
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> In the relative spacial/temporal region of Fri, May 18, 2007
> at 03:49:00PM -0400, GCC Consulting achieved the spontaneous
> generation of the following:
> >
> > I'm doing this currently, I have a browse which lists order
> details by
> > the sequence they were entered, by product # and finally by
> > description. All in one browse use @bk functions to loop.
>
> Which methodology [which I've snipped] proves it can be done
> in fP--you've done it. So it's just a matter of throwing a
> conventional grid label set on the relevant parts and
> triggering the rest. Assuming that widget is available in
> Reface. If it's not, they should think about it. But that's
> just too cool a thing that could be ported and feel entirely
> comfortable to 'doze users--they wouldn't even know the
> difference. Yet it's easy enough to do behind the scenes.
>
> Actually, and again assuming it's available, you could just
> reverse the ascending/descending and end up with the tabs you
> could click multiple times to resort in the opposite
> order...it's just changing the order and adding a trigger.
> And suddenly people know what they're doing intuitively
> rather than having to be trained a bit.
>
> mark->
Mark,
It may be possible to link the tabs to @bk function and have this as a
button function.
Richard
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