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Try a Search First
It is highly recommended that a Search be done on your topic before posting, as many questions have been answered in prior posts. As with any search engine, the shorter the search term, the more "hits" will be returned, but the more specific the search term is, the greater the relevance of those "hits". Searching for "table" might well return every message on the board while "tablesum" would greatly restrict the number of messages returned.
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Re: Embedded Browse - cursor moves to last record
Jo,
Thanks a lot.
Downloading the newbrowse file fixed it.
Jay
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Re: Embedded Browse - cursor moves to last record
Originally posted by Davidk View PostWould one of you be able to post a sample database? I like to see this - see if it's a problem with my current build - I don't recall seeing it in my projects. Appreciated.
I think you still might have a sample I posted in a thread where you kindly helped me out.
https://forum.alphasoftware.com/showthread.php?t=79088
Regards,
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Re: Embedded Browse - cursor moves to last record
Bob,
I don't know if that has anything to do with a V10 beta.
My current build is 2329-3336
By my request I received a couple of links from Selwyn to download the fixes. I don't understand why these fixes aren't made available to the public.
As far as I'm concerned feel free to try following downloads.
http://downloads.alphasoftware.com/a..._dllexe_v9.zip
http://downloads.alphasoftware.com/a...ate/aex_v9.zip
You can unzip into your A5V9 program folder (and runtime folder if applicable)
Regards,
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Re: Embedded Browse - cursor moves to last record
Would one of you be able to post a sample database? I like to see this - see if it's a problem with my current build - I don't recall seeing it in my projects. Appreciated.
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Re: Embedded Browse - cursor moves to last record
Thanks for the input. I don't believe I ever got this resolved. Jo - where is the fix for this? Is it in the beta of v10?
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Re: Embedded Browse - cursor moves to last record
I had similar experiences as all of you described.
Somehow the problems are resolved.
Just checked a form with an embedded browse that is based on a set. I have entered the following in the OnSave event of the embedded browse: topparent:browse1.refresh()
On the other hand I noticed that a similar form without this event works properly too!
Previously I had troubles with the latest patch based on the new browse. The cursor jumped to the wrong record and records seemed to change status whilst nothing was actually changed. I submitted a bug report and a couple of month ago I received a fix.
I think you might consider sending in a bug report.
Regards,
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Re: Embedded Browse - cursor moves to last record
Did you ever resolve this situation?
I am having the same problem.
Thanks.
Jay
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Re: Embedded Browse - cursor moves to last record
Hi Bob,
I have that weird situation too.
It's on a form with a set. Is that also in your case?
Have not yet solved it to my satisfaction because it's not happening that much.
I have a buttonscript that before it enters a new record, it now performs a quicksearch on that record based on a keyword.
But I must make some time to prevent this with in an elegant way with the child's recno() and just go back after change/entermode.
Sorry I can't give you the details yet
Ton
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Embedded Browse - cursor moves to last record
I have a form with an embedded browse. After changing data in a row and moving to another row, the cursor jumps to the last record in the list. I want the cursor to move to the next or previous record, depending on which arrow (up or down) is pressed. Is there a way to prevent this?
Thanks,
Bob A.Tags: None
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