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oDbfDataSet:SetScope() example needed

Publicado: Jue Oct 09, 2008 8:38 pm
por g.s.rogers
I would really appreciate an example of oDbfDataSet:SetScope() or point me
to a sample file that uses it.
Is the parameter xTop a simple value corresponding to a primary index key,
or a code block that is evaluated?
An explicit example would be appreciated!
TIA,
Gary

oDbfDataSet:SetScope() example needed

Publicado: Vie Oct 10, 2008 1:04 am
por ignacio
Gary,
I attach to this message a link to the DBFData6 sample including a SetScope
on the Invoice browse, so the invoice lines are also shown on another
browse.
Is in spanish, I hope you can understand it, at least how it works.
Regards,
http://www.xailer.com/files/Variosdbfdata6.zip
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Ignacio Ortiz de Zúñiga
[Soporte Xailer]
[Xailer support]
"Gary S. Rogers" <g.s.rogers@att.net> escribió en el mensaje
news:[email=48ee4fbb@ozsrv2.ozlan.local...]48ee4fbb@ozsrv2.ozlan.local...[/email]
>I would really appreciate an example of oDbfDataSet:SetScope() or point me
>to a sample file that uses it.
> Is the parameter xTop a simple value corresponding to a primary index key,
> or a code block that is evaluated?
> An explicit example would be appreciated!
>
> TIA,
>
> Gary

oDbfDataSet:SetScope() example needed

Publicado: Vie Oct 10, 2008 1:04 am
por NoName
Gary,
I attach to this message a link to the DBFData6 sample including a SetScope
on the Invoice browse, so the invoice lines are also shown on another
browse.
Is in spanish, I hope you can understand it, at least how it works.
Regards,
http://www.xailer.com/files/Variosdbfdata6.zip
--
Ignacio Ortiz de Zúñiga
[Soporte Xailer]
[Xailer support]
"Gary S. Rogers" <g.s.rogers@att.net> escribió en el mensaje
news:[email=48ee4fbb@ozsrv2.ozlan.local...]48ee4fbb@ozsrv2.ozlan.local...[/email]
>I would really appreciate an example of oDbfDataSet:SetScope() or point me
>to a sample file that uses it.
> Is the parameter xTop a simple value corresponding to a primary index key,
> or a code block that is evaluated?
> An explicit example would be appreciated!
>
> TIA,
>
> Gary