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Default Re: SwitchIndex on a Table Frame - 01-29-2008 , 09:32 AM






On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:19:00 -0500, Dennis Santoro
<RDAPres (AT) NoRDASpamWorldWide (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Well, Switchindex always works on the top level UIO. And if you want to
show subsets in unlinked child tables it works great in combo with setrange.
Just last night it occured to me that I might be able to use it with
the top-level UIO and did successfully. I have used it and setrange
in the past with unlinked tables, which is why I was puzzled when I
couldn't use it in my current situation, well, along with having it
work in one linked case, but not in another on the same form.

Thanks again to both of you for solving this mystery for me.

Bill

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Default Re: SwitchIndex on a Table Frame - 01-29-2008 , 09:32 AM






On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:19:00 -0500, Dennis Santoro
<RDAPres (AT) NoRDASpamWorldWide (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Well, Switchindex always works on the top level UIO. And if you want to
show subsets in unlinked child tables it works great in combo with setrange.
Just last night it occured to me that I might be able to use it with
the top-level UIO and did successfully. I have used it and setrange
in the past with unlinked tables, which is why I was puzzled when I
couldn't use it in my current situation, well, along with having it
work in one linked case, but not in another on the same form.

Thanks again to both of you for solving this mystery for me.

Bill

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Default Re: SwitchIndex on a Table Frame - 01-29-2008 , 09:32 AM



On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:19:00 -0500, Dennis Santoro
<RDAPres (AT) NoRDASpamWorldWide (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Well, Switchindex always works on the top level UIO. And if you want to
show subsets in unlinked child tables it works great in combo with setrange.
Just last night it occured to me that I might be able to use it with
the top-level UIO and did successfully. I have used it and setrange
in the past with unlinked tables, which is why I was puzzled when I
couldn't use it in my current situation, well, along with having it
work in one linked case, but not in another on the same form.

Thanks again to both of you for solving this mystery for me.

Bill

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Default Re: SwitchIndex on a Table Frame - 01-29-2008 , 09:32 AM



On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:19:00 -0500, Dennis Santoro
<RDAPres (AT) NoRDASpamWorldWide (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Well, Switchindex always works on the top level UIO. And if you want to
show subsets in unlinked child tables it works great in combo with setrange.
Just last night it occured to me that I might be able to use it with
the top-level UIO and did successfully. I have used it and setrange
in the past with unlinked tables, which is why I was puzzled when I
couldn't use it in my current situation, well, along with having it
work in one linked case, but not in another on the same form.

Thanks again to both of you for solving this mystery for me.

Bill

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Default Re: SwitchIndex on a Table Frame - 01-29-2008 , 09:32 AM



On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:19:00 -0500, Dennis Santoro
<RDAPres (AT) NoRDASpamWorldWide (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Well, Switchindex always works on the top level UIO. And if you want to
show subsets in unlinked child tables it works great in combo with setrange.
Just last night it occured to me that I might be able to use it with
the top-level UIO and did successfully. I have used it and setrange
in the past with unlinked tables, which is why I was puzzled when I
couldn't use it in my current situation, well, along with having it
work in one linked case, but not in another on the same form.

Thanks again to both of you for solving this mystery for me.

Bill

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Bill McCray
 
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Default Re: SwitchIndex on a Table Frame - 01-29-2008 , 09:32 AM



On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 09:19:00 -0500, Dennis Santoro
<RDAPres (AT) NoRDASpamWorldWide (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Well, Switchindex always works on the top level UIO. And if you want to
show subsets in unlinked child tables it works great in combo with setrange.
Just last night it occured to me that I might be able to use it with
the top-level UIO and did successfully. I have used it and setrange
in the past with unlinked tables, which is why I was puzzled when I
couldn't use it in my current situation, well, along with having it
work in one linked case, but not in another on the same form.

Thanks again to both of you for solving this mystery for me.

Bill

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