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Terry Pickering
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Tue, 14 Sep 1999 08:05:56 -0700
Micheal Wrote:
I think I've run into this problem a couple of times. I will leave
answering your
questions up to more qualified personnel but will attempt to provide a
solution.
What you need is a flag to indicate to the designer procedure which action you
are taking. Now you say that you don't have a 'procedure designer 01' because
this is not a detail file. Because you have a cluster and the first field
in it
has an ID # you do, in fact, have an 'procedure designer 01'-it's just not
coded
by you (I'm assuming that the first ID # is in fact '01'. What you have to
do is
code a procedure designer '01' which looks at the value in a flag to determine
what it's going to do. I've cut and pasted your code and modified as necessary
(you might have to play with it a bit):
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I've used that technique before, and tried it - but in using debug, it
never executed the procedure. The ID for the first field in the cluster is
not 01, but 03. I was under the impression though that the actual ID of the
cluster didn't matter, you always used "01" for these type of things, but
that could be the problem. I'll give it a try.
BTW - Does anyone know if there is documentation on the "01" designer
procedure.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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