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Lookup works in Ver8 but not Ver9

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    Lookup works in Ver8 but not Ver9

    In the attached database, the "fill-in" feature from a look table works in Ver 8 but does not work in Ver 9. Open form "Price_History_Worksheet" and add a new record (F3) to the upper browse. The "CATAGORY" field references a look-up list from a separate table.

    Upon entry of a character (select V for Valve), the look-up selectes its best match to select the correct entry value (VALVE) from the list and highlights it. In Ver 8, if you then hit the enter key, the highlighted value would be entered and the cursor moved on to the next field. In Ver 9, only the letter you initially input is entered and accepted. If you click on the down arrow, open the list and click on the hightighted value, it is then entered properly.

    The same thing happens in the lower browse. "Source" is selected from another table in the same manner with the same results. Except here an error message is displayed because of configuration selections I have made.

    Both of these features worked correctly in Ver8. In Ver 9, is this a bug or is this a result of some other "improvement" and I now need to add extra code?

    #2
    Re: Lookup works in Ver8 but not Ver9

    I didn't try your zip, but I think you should submit this as a bug. I have a user who periodically has the same problem with V8. And I have seen the behavior while logged on remotely.

    When/where it occurs, you have to use the mouse, which can be aggravating for users.
    Cole Custom Programming - Terrell, Texas
    972 524 8714
    [email protected]

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      #3
      Re: Lookup works in Ver8 but not Ver9

      your field rules "allow any value", and you have several entries in the lookup with the same first letter. Make your rules for the lookup to "pop up on mismatch"

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        #4
        Re: Lookup works in Ver8 but not Ver9

        In your field rules for Description.dbf in your lookup for vendor you have "Force Closest match", but in the Category field you have "allow any value", so the v you are putting in is any value and it allows it. If you want to accept the lookup use the right arrow to move to the next field instead of tab. Or change the field rule to "Force Closest Match".

        PS Since I do not know where you are from, I will assume the US and the proper spelling for Catagory is Category.
        Bill Griffin
        Parkell, Inc

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          #5
          Re: Lookup works in Ver8 but not Ver9

          Originally posted by Bill Griffin View Post
          PS Since I do not know where you are from, I will assume the US and the proper spelling for Catagory is Category.

          Oh man! If we start correcting typos on this board, we'll be here all day!
          Peter
          AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

          [email protected]
          https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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            #6
            Re: Lookup works in Ver8 but not Ver9

            Peter,

            Was not correcting his typo on the board (I could care less about spelling, since I am guilty of more than my fair share of misspelled words), but in the application. Not usually to cool to have an application that has misspelled words or terms in it. (I know from experience)

            Bill
            Bill Griffin
            Parkell, Inc

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              #7
              Re: Lookup works in Ver8 but not Ver9

              Ok, got it. Good point.
              Peter
              AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

              [email protected]
              https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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                #8
                Re: Lookup works in Ver8 but not Ver9

                Tank you all for your replies and I will look at your suggestions - but - the point is that if I open this application in Version 8 it works, it does not in Version 9. And yes, even in Michigan, the correct spelling is "category".

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                  #9
                  Re: Lookup works in Ver8 but not Ver9

                  I am not on my computer with alpha5, so I can not look at the file, but this sounds like the same problem I had.

                  I assume you are using a variable to perform the lookup.

                  Look at the xbasic code of your script, I think you will find something similar to : auto_list_qsku = table.external_record_content_get("invitems","Sku","Sku","Customer_id = Var->qcustid")

                  This fails under version 9. There is a s_quote command that makes this work.


                  auto_list_qsku = table.external_record_content_get("invitems","Sku","Sku","Customer_id = " + s_quote(qcustid))

                  I converted the code to inline xbasic code to make my script work immediately.

                  Selwyns Rabins gave me this fix, and is aware of the bug.
                  He said it would be fixed in the next update.


                  I hope this helps you.

                  Gregg
                  Gregg
                  https://paiza.io is a great site to test and share sql code

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                    #10
                    Re: Lookup works in Ver8 but not Ver9

                    Gregg,

                    Sorry for the long deleyed reply, been on vacation. Thanks for the fix, I will try it out.

                    Tim

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