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Re: Vanishing tab page display

From: Frank van Bortel <fbortel_at_home.nl>
Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 20:54:01 +0100
Message-ID: <3C336559.5C50BFB5@home.nl>


Chris Boyle wrote:
>
> Developer 6 on NT4 SP6.
>
> I have encountered a situation where if I click on a tab page it will
> display a blank page. This only seems to occur from certain blocks on some
> of the pages. The form was originally generated from Designer so the ofgtab
> library is attached, WTPC has references to CGLT$TAB_BLOCKS.ACTIVATE :=
> TRUE; CGLT$TAB_BLOCKS.CGLT$NEW_BLOCK; and there is a record group
> CGLT$CVS_DATA that seems to maintain the information about blocks and fields
> on a page. The form has been heavily modified since it was originally
> generated with many new blocks and several new tab pages being added as well
> as shuffling around what fields are on which page. I have been able to
> comment out the references to CGLT$TAB_BLOCKS in another form (and
> navigation/canvass management seemed to start working again) but have since
> tried that with a few other forms and saw no impact whatsoever. We have
> worked around this on the few occasions where it has occurred before by
> making the navigation jump through hoops but I have to believe there is an
> easier way. Would somebody be so kind as to point me in the proper
> direction (note that I did not ask anyone to tell me where to go, I already
> have to deal with users that freely volunteer that information) or provide
> any sort of suggestion?
>
> Christopher J. Boyle
> Oracle Certified Professional Database Administrator (Oracle8i)
> Oracle Certified Professional Application Developer
>
> Trifle not with Dragons, for thou art crunchy and good with ketchup.
> "I think not," said Descartes, and promptly disappeared.

To make s long story short:

- is it always blank, and you want to get rid of it?
- should it be filled (and it actually is - most of the times, that is)
-- 

Gtrz,

Frank van Bortel Received on Wed Jan 02 2002 - 13:54:01 CST

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