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    Repeating panel

    I am looking at migrating to Alpha 5 from lotus approach for many reasons. what i would like to know is if Alpha 5 has a repeating panel like approach. This panel is like a browse on a fom and shows the many records on a "one" form but the layout is free form. i.e. the size of panel can be changed and the feilds put anywhere in the panel. Your help would be appreciated

    Regards Malcolm

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    RE: Repeating panel

    Hi Malcom,

    Not sure what you mean but Alpha allows you to put browses on a form which would show child data for a particular record in the parent form. You can do just about anything you want to the browse, to include only certain fields. You can make the browse any size you want and move the fields in any order you want.

    You can also place a subform on the form and put fields anywhere you want.

    Is this what you had in mind?

    kenn
    TYVM :) kenn

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

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      #3
      RE: Repeating panel

      This is a copy of a previous post that may answer your question. I also remember seing something further on this but can't find it, perhaps on learn alpha?

      Russ

      Msg ID: 50770
      Subject: RE: One to Many form display.
      Author: Peter Wayne
      Date: 11-25-2001 14:52
      File:

      If you want a form-style view of the child table's fields, you have to place a subform on the main form. The only safe way to display a one-to-many child table's fields on a form along with the parent fields is either
      1) a browse, or
      2) a subform
      An alternative is to create a separate form just display the detail from the child table. You can show the record in a browse and use a button to select and display a form based only on the child table that shows that record in a form view.

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        #4
        RE: Repeating panel

        Thank you for your replies

        I had looked at the browse option and apart from not knowing wether to use default, embedded or named i found that the structure is to ridgid.

        The sub form option apeals as this is how my approach repeating panel looks but it appears that the sub form only shows one child record at a time. How can i look at all the child records in a sub form for any given parent

        regards Malcolm

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          #5
          RE: Repeating panel


          Malcolm,

          As Ken indicated earlier in this thread, the size of the embedded browse, the size of each column, the choice of columns, and the arrangement (left to right) of the columns are all changeable. What else would you want to do?

          -- tom

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            #6
            RE: Repeating panel

            Alpha Five doesn't directly support what you want, but you can program it, if you are ambitious. Look at http://www.learn alpha.com/MultiRecord/MultiRecord.htm for an example.

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              #7
              RE: Repeating panel

              Use an embedded browse. I've not used Approach but have used Access and Paradox. Paradox has a panel feature, of sorts, but you will only see one record at a time.

              Why is the browse too rigid? Tell us how can you see more than one record at a time in Approach w/o a browse. Tell us what you want to do and we'll tell you how to do it.

              kenn
              TYVM :) kenn

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

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                #8
                RE: Repeating panel

                thanks again

                I had a look at the site Peter mentioned and this is close to what I want to do. embedded browse only aranges records in rows and columns and has no free form style of design to it although i understand that a report can be constructed with a repeating form which might solve my problem for the print out I need to do. Then I just use an embedded browse for the data entry. So far I like the look of Alpha its just hard rationalizing the differences when changing software.

                Regrards Malcolm

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