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    Showing last 10 records in browse

    I want to show only the last 10 records in an embedded browse.

    The example is a customer with many orders. I want to show just the most recent 10 orders by order date. It would be nice to define this in the browse itself, but I don't see how to do it. Or defining it in the set (which I'm trying) takes a while to set up the index and not sure how it will perform in production.

    Any experience with this? Thanks.

    Jeff

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    Re: Showing last 10 records in browse

    Jeff,
    In the form properties there is a filter/order tab. Using the genie, select the Query Options tab and you will see a dropdown in which you can select Bottom Records, Top Records, etc. and indicate how many.
    Mike
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      #3
      Re: Showing last 10 records in browse

      Mike,

      Thanks for that. I had explored this area earlier and just discovered that the problem was that I had not defined a sort order. This time I did and it worked. The reason I did not define a sort order was that I defined it as part of the set (descending by date for this child table) and didn't see a reason to do this again believing the set's order would take effect. For some reason I need to define the filter and the sort in the form, and it works well this way.

      Jeff

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        #4
        Re: Showing last 10 records in browse

        Curiously the filter plus order approach for the form does not work. It worked on the first record, then showed nothing after that. In form properties, the filter expression turned out to be top_records(10,".t.") and the order expression turned out to be invert(cdate(odate)). It doesn't work as expected, for any record.

        Jeff

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          #5
          Re: Showing last 10 records in browse

          Instead of using the form properties, maybe a custom query using the filter/order parameters you want .....

          Should work either way....unless something hindering it such as a set or table filter that is in place....or ??? just guessing now really.
          Mike
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            #6
            Re: Showing last 10 records in browse

            Thanks. I'll try it.

            Jeff

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              Re: Showing last 10 records in browse

              I want to show only the last 10 records in an embedded browse.
              In the onfetch event for the form.

              Activate the browse, fetch last, fetch prev (nine times), activate some field on the form.

              Should run fairly quickly.
              There can be only one.

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                #8
                Re: Showing last 10 records in browse

                Originally posted by Stan Mathews View Post
                Should run fairly quickly.
                You may want to use a ui_freeze() with it too...
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                  Re: Showing last 10 records in browse

                  Am wondering how this solves Jeff's problem though
                  I want to show just the most recent 10 orders
                  But then again, I do tend to take things a bit too literal!! :)
                  Mike
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