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    filter for last 10 records in browse?

    Greetings,

    I've been searching the board for a script someone posted showing how to show,filter for, the last # rows of a browse.

    I cannot find it again, knew I should have printed it!

    Does anyone else remember it, or able to reproduce it.

    TIA

    Tom

    #2
    RE: filter for last 10 records in browse?

    I found it - thank you Michael Husby.

    Here it is again should anyone else need it.

    browse1.fetch_last()
    Dim i as n
    For i = 0 to 18
    browse1.fetch_prev()
    Next i

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      #3
      RE: filter for last 10 records in browse?

      Well, guess what... I'm unable to get the above to work!

      Would someone else try it on a form with preferrably two browses - though that shouldn't make any difference.

      Thanks

      Tom

      PS The message I get is, cannot find Browse1

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        #4
        RE: filter for last 10 records in browse?

        Here is code I use (from Jack Wheeler's app, I think):

        this.disable()

        Dim f as P
        Dim t as P

        t = table.current()
        f = parentform.this
        f:Browse1.activate()
        f:browse1.fetch_last()

        for i = 1 to 18
        t.fetch_prev(i)
        next i

        f:Browse1.refresh()
        this.enable()
        Peter
        AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

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


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          #5
          RE: filter for last 10 records in browse?

          Guys:

          I, too, am trying to do the same thing. but none of the sutff I've tried works. I'm so new at all of this that I don't know what you're doing. Is this an 'On init' thing written in the in-line xbasic window or what? Especially this last one with the 'this.Disable()' at the top.

          I'm trying to get a checkbook browse to open showing the last 10 or so records in a table that has over 400.

          Thanks in advance

          Ken the Newbie.

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            #6
            RE: filter for last 10 records in browse?

            Guys:

            I, too, am trying to do the same thing. but none of the sutff I've tried works. I'm so new at all of this that I don't know what you're doing. Is this an 'On init' thing written in the in-line xbasic window or what? Especially this last one with the 'this.Disable()' at the top.

            I'm trying to get a checkbook browse to open showing the last 10 or so records in a table that has over 400.

            Thanks in advance

            Ken the Newbie.

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              #7
              RE: filter for last 10 records in browse?

              Here's a simple example. Unzip the attachment into a separate folder. Do not mix it with your development work.


              The Test database contains one table, checks.
              There is one form, Checks.
              There are 11 or 12 records.
              There are no field rules.


              The onActivate event of the form positions the form to display the last 5 records, using the embedded browse on the form.

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                #8
                RE: filter for last 10 records in browse?

                I was unable to get this script to work.

                Got the message, "t.fetch_prev(i) Not an open index"

                Tom

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                  #9
                  RE: filter for last 10 records in browse?

                  To Tom P and Tom C:

                  Tom Cone: I've 'jerked over' your sample to illustrate what I'm after. I know it's 'hokey' but this flegeling is doing the best he can with limited mental resources...

                  Of course, I'm too stupid to attach a Zip here as you did so.... I'm sending a personal e-mail - know how to send files there.

                  Let me know what you think, again, THANKS

                  Ken the newbie

                  Thomas Patten wrote:
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                  I was unable to get this script to work.

                  Got the message, "t.fetch_prev(i) Not an open index"

                  Tom

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                    #10
                    RE: filter for last 10 records in browse?

                    Thank YOu.

                    Its a new day and all is well. I got it to work.

                    Have a great day.

                    Tom

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                      #11
                      RE: filter for last 10 records in browse?

                      Anyone:

                      Pete's code worked perfectly as did Tom's. Both left the highlited field at the top of the list and I wanted it - only for cosmetic purposes- at the bottom. Send keys pgdown did that perfectly. You see I was using send keys for control-end then a bunch of page ups and then page downs. On opening you could see the hightlight moving up and down and it looked 'hokey'.

                      Thanks to all, by the time the screen gets done drawing, the high light is at rest at the last record and no jumping.

                      For future use, I'd still like to know a 'Pointer' command or whatever, that would put the hightlight there.

                      Thank you thank you.

                      Ken the newbie

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