Quick question
Pickering, John (NORBORD)
PICKERIJ@norbord.com
Mon, 21 Apr 2003 12:01:29 -0400
Anthony
Please provide a bit more info so we can understand what you really want to
do.
Do you want to offer the user the choice of any one of three keys to
retrieve data? If so, and the keys are properly defined in the dictionary,
then this is probably the behaviour that Qdesign would build by default.
But, since you asked a question you must mean something else.
Do you want to let the user enter a value for each of three keys and then
read down one key and filter on the values of the other two keys? If yes,
then that's what the "select" statement is for -- although you'll probably
need a couple of temporary items to hold the values of the alternate keys.
Clarification please.
Regards,
JWP
-----Original Message-----
From: Arnone, Anthony [mailto:aarnone@grey.com]
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 11:01 AM
To: 'powerh-l@lists.swau.edu'
Subject: Quick question
Hello all,
I am creating a screen in Quick, which I have not done for many
years and I need a little help with something. I need to find records using
3 separate keys/indexes within the same table. I know how to do this looking
up one Key/index but I have no idea how to accomplish this for three. I have
read through the manuals, and tried using the POSTFIND procedure after the
FIND procedure but with no luck. Any help would be appreciated.
R/S
Anthony Arnone
Programmer/Analyst
Grey Global Group
(212) 546.1603
aarnone@grey.com
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