5.7 *report

Howard howie at aljex.com
Fri Dec 20 08:59:38 PST 2013


With HTML drop downs you can type the first character of the item.
Then repeat that character to get to the next matching item.
(filePro does it so much better.)

So - I live in Connecticut and I can just press the C key 3 times to get 
to CT.

Howie


On 12/20/2013 11:35 AM, Jean-Pierre A. Radley wrote:
> Richard Kreiss propounded (on Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 05:53:58AM +0000):
>
> | Just want to know if this action is correct:
> |
> | I have a report totaling on field 9 defined as (9,,2) using =9 at the
> | grand total.
> |
> | When the report is run the total is larger than the field is defined.
> | However it does print properly as 50,083,525.00 which is (13,,2).
> |
> | This is helpful as the totals print correctly although larger than the
> | field definition.
>
> Did you just now stumble on totals that comprise more digits than any of
> the addends?
>
> I'm always grateful that we never need to write any processing for
> subtotals and totals because filePro's totalling mechanism behaves
> so gracefully.
>
> Every time I'm on a web site and I have to enter a phone number in three
> separate fields or in one ten-character field, or I get rejected if I
> use dashes when typing Social Security or Tax ID numbers, I once again
> appreciate the elegance of filePro edits.
>
> While I'm on the topic of web pages, am I the only one who resents
> having to scroll through a column with a mouse instead of just typing
> the two characters of my state?
>


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