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Re: Vanishing tab page display

From: Chris Boyle <cboyle_at_no.spam.hargray.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 15:39:59 -0500
Message-ID: <a0vr66$dg6f$1@news3.infoave.net>


What happens is that if I am in a given block on tab page A and click the tab for page B then B will come to the top but none of the fields will be displayed. It appears blank. The fields are not displayed at all, it shows up as if there were nothing on the page not just empty fields. From other blocks on page A I can click on the tab for B and everything will appear as it should.

Frank van Bortel <fbortel_at_home.nl> wrote in message news:3C336559.5C50BFB5_at_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 - 14:39:59 CST

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