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    Problem with Memo field

    Using version 4.5 build 266 on a 14-user Windows NT Server/NT Workstation network: We recently started using a Memo field very heavily (notes of ongoing customer information). Once in a while, some text seems to duplicate itself from one customer file to another customer file. The Memo field is on a tabbed subform. Any ideas/suggestions/clues?

    Thanks.
    Jay

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    RE: Problem with Memo field

    Jay,

    Try a search on this board for memo fields. There have been some issues discussed and your's might be one of them.

    kenn
    TYVM :) kenn

    Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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      #3
      RE: Problem with Memo field

      Kenn,
      Thanks for the lead. It appears to be a genuine "problem" that I will have to work around. Fixed in Version 5 ?

      Jay

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        #4
        RE: Problem with Memo field

        Hi Jay,

        Yes, that is my understanding. Like you, I use memofields, especially the Rich Text. Every day that goes by is one day closer to A5's release.

        kenn
        TYVM :) kenn

        Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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          #5
          RE: Problem with Memo field

          Jay, at the Alpha Five conference last November Dr. Wayne gave a talk describing things he does to improve his applications. He dealt with memo fields at some length. If I recall correctly, his design prevents the user from spending lots of time crafting the initial memo record before it is saved. Instead, when the user 'enters' a new memo, the memo is saved immediately, and then reopened for user edits. To the user it's invisible. However, by doing it this way he assures a good link between the pending memo record and the related tables, even in a multi-user setting. He also designs the input process so that the user cannot leave the memo field to work on other aspects of the current transaction without either cancelling or saving the memo itself. (Hope I remembered this correctly!)

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            #6
            RE: Problem with Memo field

            I've also read that some people do not include their memo fields in the main table the set is based upon, but rather a seperate table linked one-to-one to the main table. I believe that Ira Perlow is a proponent of this. Try searchin for "Ira Memo", you may find his suggestions on this.
            Thank you,
            Mike Konoff

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              #7
              RE: Problem with Memo field

              I am using 4.03 the following code my do what you are asking. I have 2 forms one with a button which causes the second form to open with the appropriate link to the first form, line feed, add a date and then place cursor at end of text. Lynn Morey and Bob Adler helped me with this.

              ' repairitem is the form
              ' problems is the button object on form
              ' memoform is the form with the problems and repairs memo fields

              DIM MEMOLINK AS C
              ' get the current value of the linking field from parent form
              ' opens memotable and checks if link is present.If not present
              ' in table then add new record in memotable with current link

              ':REPAIRITEM:LINK.ACTIVATE()
              MEMOLINK =LINK.VALUE
              TBL=TABLE.OPEN("MEMOTABLE.DBF")
              IF .NOT.EXIST(MEMOLINK,"MEMOTABLE.DBF","LINK") THEN

              TBL.ENTER_BEGIN()
              MEMOTABLE->LINK=MEMOLINK
              TBL.ENTER_END()
              TBL.CLOSE()
              END IF

              ' opens memoform at problem field

              FORM.VIEW("[email protected]")
              :MEMOFORM.ACTIVATE()


              ' check to see if the form is in change mode
              TBL =TABLE.CURRENT()

              :MEMOFORM.INDEX_SET("LINK")
              :MEMOFORM.FIND(MEMOLINK)


              TBL.CHANGE_BEGIN()

              ' memotable is the table name
              ' problem is the memo field in memotable
              ' take the existing problem and add line feed and carriage return to seperate the previous problem
              ' then add date and then the next line is set
              :MEMOFORM:PROBLEM.ACTIVATE()


              :MEMOFORM:PROBLEM.VALUE=:MEMOFORM:PROBLEM.VALUE +chr(13)+chr(10)+" "+mdy(date())+" - "+upper(totime(toseconds(time()),11,0))+": "


              TBL.CHANGE_END()


              :MEMOFORM.INDEX_SET("LINK")
              :MEMOFORM.FIND(MEMOLINK)
              :MEMOFORM:PROBLEM.ACTIVATE()

              SYS_SEND_KEYS("{CTRL-END}")

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