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    Form to a browse and back again...

    Hi All,

    I hope someone can help...

    I have a Form that is made up of several one-to-one relationships. The DB relationships (FK's) are defined in a Set and in the Field Rules as lookups - and are working as expected.

    I don't want to use the default browses (or embedded browses for that matter), so I've defined my own browses...again all is okay so far.

    The problem I have is that when I click on a field that is defined as a Lookup, and the custom browse form opens, all I want to do is be able to double click a row on my custom browse and take the row back to the form...in the same way as the default browse works - but it seems as though this double click functionality needs to be coded in some way on custom browses, or am I missing something?

    This seems to be the only combination of forms/browses that I can't seem to find on this forum, so I hope someone can help...

    FYI: I'm using A5V7 on XP.

    Thanks in advance...
    Regards,
    Darren Farmer
    ________________________
    Alpha5V8 Enterprise
    Windows XP Professional
    AMD Turion 64 x2/Athlon 64

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    Re: Form to a browse and back again...

    Sorry, don't know what an FK is.

    Forms don't have relationships. Maybe you are talking about the set of tables supporting your form?

    Pls clarify. Are you talking about trying to use a table lookup field rule to navigate to a different record? That's not its purpose.

    If you're working with the table lookup field rule, it's not necessary (and often its not desirable) to include the lookup table in the same set as the table being filled in.

    -- tom

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      #3
      Re: Form to a browse and back again...

      Rather than switching the mode of the form to browse, you are better off the define a browse (from the control panel) as a separate object. Then you could add a button on the form to view the browse.

      Alex Levy

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        #4
        Re: Form to a browse and back again...

        Originally posted by Tom Cone Jr
        Sorry, don't know what an FK is.

        FK means a forgien key, usually in a child table in a relationship.

        Forms don't have relationships. Maybe you are talking about the set of tables supporting your form?

        Pls clarify. Are you talking about trying to use a table lookup field rule to navigate to a different record? That's not its purpose.

        If you're working with the table lookup field rule, it's not necessary (and often its not desirable) to include the lookup table in the same set as the table being filled in.

        -- tom

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          #5
          Re: Form to a browse and back again...

          Hi all,

          Sorry I was talking in Data Modelling speak... Relationships are the links that are defined between tables and yes, FK is a foreign key.

          As I said, I have a "Set Structure" with several 1-to-1 links defined (it's not really important what they are) and they are working correctly. I also have the Lookups defined in the "Set Structure" to "pop-up" the custom Browses I have produced (...as I don't want the default Browses or embedded browses).

          I also have a form with fields from the Set Structure placed on my Form, eg; a customer id.

          If I click on the customer id field (a lookup field), my Customer Browse pops-up as a separate window (dialog), so, what I'd like to do once my custom browse pops-up is double click a row, the browse then closes, and the row info. I selected is displayed on the Form.

          The above paragraphs are just setting the scene... Basically all I'm trying to do is get a "custom browse" to work in the same way as a "default browse" - When you open a default browse and double click a row it returns the data to the form that called the browse...that's it...I just need to know how to get my custom browse to do this...

          Thanks...
          Regards,
          Darren Farmer
          ________________________
          Alpha5V8 Enterprise
          Windows XP Professional
          AMD Turion 64 x2/Athlon 64

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            #6
            Re: Form to a browse and back again...

            Darren,

            Thanks. I'm not aware of any differences in the behavior of the table lookup field rule when you use the default popup browse as the picklist, or when you use a custom browse. They should work the same way. The record that's "picked" should auto-fill the fields in the current record on your form to the extent you've specified auto-fills in the table lookup field rule, itself. This should behave the same whether the picklist is presented by using the default or a custom browse. If you have a case where this is not happening, I recommend you post a working model of it here so we can confirm the behavior you're seeing. Once confirmed it should then be reported to Alpha as a bug. -- tom

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              #7
              Re: Form to a browse and back again...

              Cheers Tom,

              Thanks for your reply...

              I'll look into the extent of my posting rules etc. in my Set Structure.

              I kind of assumed what you've just confirmed... but my configuration won't even allow me to double click. If I double click - it just stays there - nothing happens!

              I'll "have a play"...
              Regards,
              Darren Farmer
              ________________________
              Alpha5V8 Enterprise
              Windows XP Professional
              AMD Turion 64 x2/Athlon 64

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