Background ...
Before modifying a table and form I duplicated the table as a backup and Alpha5 makes
a copy of what I will call all its control table objects associated with the table.
Notice that the Browse1 program associated with the backup table appears 2nd in the
Test/Development system and 1st in the Production/Live system. The Browse1 program works
as expected in the Test/Development system but fails in the Production/Live system because
it executes the browse1 program associated with the backup table which appear 1st here.
Question/Problem ...
I am able to sort the browses Table/Sets column then the Name column and get it ordered so the
Browse1 program associated with the Pop records database appears 1st in the Production/Live
system and everything works as expected. It has to "remember" the setting and I do this by
closing then reopening the database, but after a Windows Restart it goes back to the same bad
behavior.
Has anyone else seen this kind of behavior?
It's like I cannot have a browse program with the same name in a database even if it is associated with another table.
Before modifying a table and form I duplicated the table as a backup and Alpha5 makes
a copy of what I will call all its control table objects associated with the table.
Code:
Test/Development System Browses tab Name . .Type ... Table/Set Browse1 Browse Pop records Browse1 Browse pop_records_bkp Production/Live System Browses tab Name . .Type ... Table/Set Browse1 Browse pop_records_bkp Browse1 Browse Pop records
Test/Development system and 1st in the Production/Live system. The Browse1 program works
as expected in the Test/Development system but fails in the Production/Live system because
it executes the browse1 program associated with the backup table which appear 1st here.
Question/Problem ...
I am able to sort the browses Table/Sets column then the Name column and get it ordered so the
Browse1 program associated with the Pop records database appears 1st in the Production/Live
system and everything works as expected. It has to "remember" the setting and I do this by
closing then reopening the database, but after a Windows Restart it goes back to the same bad
behavior.
Has anyone else seen this kind of behavior?
It's like I cannot have a browse program with the same name in a database even if it is associated with another table.
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