Color in browse

Laura Brody laura.k.brody at gmail.com
Fri Oct 6 16:10:41 PDT 2017


Could you post your code?

For this project, I would have another dummy field which is at least 7
characters long. Display that in the browse line. Put the value of cl into
it, either with show codes around it (for the red color) or just the cl
value.

Is that what you tried or something else?

Laura Brody

On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 5:03 PM, Richard Kreiss via Filepro-list <
filepro-list at lists.celestial.com> wrote:

> I have a yes/no field cl(3,*) which is either a Y or N depending if there
> is a record in a file names call_list.  A lookup is done using the drop
> routine to set this value.
>
> I would like to have the N show up in red as that would avoid the user
> having to press <V> to see if there are any names. (Y) indicates there are
> and <N> no mane present.
>
> I have tried various combinations of display code without success.
>
> Any suggestion as to how I should be doing this?
>
> Windows 10
> FilePro Version 5.8
>
> Richard Kreiss
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