Qdesign - Sorting Question

Nancy Tietz ntietz@MCARE.MED.UMICH.EDU
Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:16:47 -0500


Also, it isn't hard to run a Quiz from your Quick screen and actually show a
Quiz report online if the population is small.
I have code if you need it.
Nancy

>  -----Original Message-----
> From: 	Nancy Tietz  
> Sent:	Wednesday, October 30, 2002 2:12 PM
> To:	'catherine.litten@valleypres.org'; Powerhouse List Server
> Subject:	RE: Qdesign - Sorting Question
> 
> I've had success with using Suprtool to sort on an HP3000.  Then the Quick
> screen reads in the output file from the sort.  The Suprtool manual has a
> section telling you how to run Suprtool from a quick screen.
> I have code if you need it.
> Hope this helps,
> Nancy
> 
> 
> 	 -----Original Message-----
> 	From: 	Catherine Litten [mailto:catherine.litten@valleypres.org] 
> 	Sent:	Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:42 PM
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> 	Subject:	Qdesign - Sorting Question
> 
> 	I am rather stagnant in my use of QDesign - I usually develop simple
> screens with little more than redefines of data and data population based
> on user responses.  However, this time I have a user that wants a screen
> that is really much like a report.  This is just a find screen that lists
> who is on suspension (usually less than a screen full)  They would like
> this in alpha order by last name and name is not a key field.  
> 
> 	Any recommendations on how to show the data sorted the way they like
> (usually I just tell them they need a quiz report instead of a screen)
> without changing the structure of the database?
> 
> 	Thank you,
> 	Catherine
> 
> 
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