Passing Parameters to a subscreen
rmarcinik@juno.com
rmarcinik@juno.com
Tue, 16 Mar 2004 11:04:59 -0500
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Yep, you can "Perhaps pass a parameter to the subscreen to let it know
what menu it was called from." Set up some variable in the menus, then
use the SUBSCREEN PASSING option & the SCREEN RECEIVING option.
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 09:14:10 -0500 "Shaun Dimmick" <sdimmick@milk.org>
writes:
Hi, I was wondering if there is a way to pass information to a subscreen
in qdesign. Right now I have 2 different users using the same quick
screen, but accessing different sets of records, I’m using the LOGONID
function to differentiate between the 2 users.
FILE SOMEFILE DETAIL NOITEMS OCCURS 2
SELECT IF TYPE = "1" AND D_LOGONID = "BOB" &
OR TYPE="2" AND D_LOGONID= "JOE"
Type is a field in somefile
Each user is coming to this screen from a different menu, anyone know if
there is a way to differentiate what menu the program was called from?
Perhaps pass a parameter to the subscreen to let it know what menu it was
called from. I’d rather not make it logon specific so that if “Bob” or
“Joe” goes on vacation, someone else can
Still do their work.
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