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    #16
    Maybe I'm not sure how much of the original code to leave in tact? Besides the two lines (Output.Body.Search, and Output.Body.DetailView) (one for each table cell), I have not cut any other code out of the original. Do I need to?

    Thanks,
    W

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      #17
      HTML tags as matched pairs

      There may be more code that you didn't show, Wanda, but you seem to be missing a </table> and a </tr>.

      All the tags need to be in matched pairs, that is
      <table><tr><td></td></tr> </table>

      It is tedious, but make sure you check for each pair.

      Pat
      Pat Bremkamp
      MindKicks Consulting

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        #18
        Is it possible to break up the detail part? Mine has a lot of fields in it and it's not very attractive as a big long display part.

        Thanks

        Bill Belanger

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          #19
          Breaking up is not hard to do

          Bill,

          If you use version 7, then you can use the new bands feature to break up a grid into smaller chunks. The picture attached shows one of my grids that has about 30 fields. Clicking on a band opens the fields in it and closes the others.

          There are also tab type varieties, but I prefer this one.

          Pat
          Pat Bremkamp
          MindKicks Consulting

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            #20
            Position

            Very nice Pat. That would suit me just fine. Of course I have to wait for the V7 license. Shouldn't be too long...


            Bill Belanger

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              #21
              Hey Pat,
              I've doctored the code up with your suggestions, matching an "open" tag with a "closed" tag. I'm not sure if the tags are in the correct order, however. Also, when I publish (local webroot) and open, the following code is somehow added at the end. I keep deleting it, saving, publishing, and it's as if I haven't deleted it. This is probably the software trying to correct my errors.

              The code that's added to the end of my code is: < /p> (yes, with a space after the <). I've also seen it add an extra < /tr> at the end, as well.

              Here is what it looks like now...what am I missing? Thank you so much.

              <p><table cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="45%" border=0><tr><td vAligh=top align= left><tr><td><%a5 ?x_GridLinker.Employee_Grid.Output.Body.Search_HTML %</td></tr></td></tr></table></p>< /p>

              Wanda

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                #22
                Can't find bands

                Pat,
                Where is this "bands" feature. Can't seem to find it...


                Bill Belanger

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                  #23
                  Layout commands

                  Bill,

                  See the attached picture. Press Insert Layout Command below the fields list. You'll need a tab control and separate tab panes for each set of fields you want to display.

                  Pat
                  Last edited by Pat Bremkamp; 09-29-2005, 03:14 PM. Reason: Add attachment (I hope)
                  Pat Bremkamp
                  MindKicks Consulting

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                    #24
                    Hi,

                    I don't see the problem. I try to figure out why you are coding. As Lenny suggested in the beginning of this thread, why don't you stay in the WYSIWYG tab and play around with the graphical table function?
                    Just create an extra column in the table and then click'ndrag the component into the field you like. See my attachement.
                    Don't bother about coding, just use the wonderful dummy-supporting-capabilities of A5 :-)

                    Ren�
                    Ren�
                    Windows 7, V11

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                      #25
                      Hi Rene',

                      Thanks for responding. You make it seem so simple! I'm going to skip the part about you not seeing the problem, other than to state that the suggestions so far are, in fact relative to cutting/pasting code. That's why I cut and pasted code. (Believe me, I'm elated that you're hinting of a much easier way to do this!)

                      Also, I don't see where Lenny suggested playing around with the graphical table function. Where does one find these graphical functions? I'd be glad to play around with them if I knew where to find them.

                      Lastly, I figured out that in this case, adding a table and/or column must be done within the existing grid's table (not by adding a new table on the page). I didn't know this until just now. This is probably because when one adds a column, there is not much evidence of a column having been added unless something is placed in one of the new column's cells.

                      That said, I've added a column to the table and drug the search part of the grid to the left column. However, when I publish, everything else is still lined up on the left, in spite of the remaining portion of the grid being placed in the right-hand columns.

                      Please forgive my newbiness, but I'm simply not yet familiar with a lot of the terms and features.

                      Thank you,
                      Wanda

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                        #26
                        Hi Wanda,

                        sorry if I offended you :o
                        I regard myself as a newby, too. I fool around with the stuff an now and then I discover handy things. My suggestion was not ment to be offensive or impatient! Sorry if you interpreted it that way! Don't forget I'm dutch and I seem to be very good in just choosing the wrong words to express my thoughts :(

                        About the positioning, I can't help you right now. I know it works the other way: putting one component in the right hand column. I'll play with it little and maybe I find a trick. I'll let you now.

                        Ren�
                        Ren�
                        Windows 7, V11

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                          #27
                          Too funny - and I thought I had chosen my words carefully enough to make my points, but not to sound offended. I'm busted - actually, it made me feel more ignorant than I already felt - so, I apologize, as well.

                          I'll try switching the contents of the columns and see if that places the grids side by side. I'll let you know.

                          Thank you, Rene'! ;)
                          Wanda

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                            #28
                            Nope. Just tried it. Still, all the grids are lined up on the left...maybe you could send me a screenshot of the HTML editor of one that you have that is publishing side by side.

                            I also looked at the bands function and can't take advantage of them for this application. The table I'm working with right now has only three fields: ID, FName and LName.

                            BTW - I'm part Dutch, myself - 12.5% to be as exact as I can...and frequently my bluntness is misconstrued as sarcasm. Interesting...

                            Thanks,
                            Wanda

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                              #29
                              Position problem.

                              Wanda,

                              I you wish, I'd be happy to look at your source code and see if I can find the problem.

                              Just edit your page, go to the source page and copy the source into notepad. I don't need the components, just the page source.

                              Email it to me at [email protected] and I'll take a look.

                              Pat
                              Pat Bremkamp
                              MindKicks Consulting

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                                #30
                                Hi Wanda,

                                Thank you for your 'coming out' :)
                                The dutch are everywhere ;)

                                For the display problem: I suggest that you do business with Pat, since he is more experienced there. I am interested in the results, however, since I sometimes have problems getting the components where I want them, too.

                                Greetz, Ren�
                                Ren�
                                Windows 7, V11

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