Re: Advanced queries in forms

From: Matt B. <mcb_at_fightspam.sd.znet.com>
Date: 2000/07/12
Message-ID: <smq458j6nd6126_at_corp.supernews.com>#1/1


"Tomek Soroka" <tomek_at_mga.com.pl> wrote in message news:0IVa5.45865$Qw1.1079231_at_news.tpnet.pl...
> > Now, in your case, unless record number is an actual database column, I
 don't
> > think there's a way to query by it (unless there's something I don't
> know...?).
> Thx. and last question... What should I do if I don't know name of field in
> table?

Put your cursor in that field and hit your FIELD DESCRIPTION key. Not sure what keystroke it is (might vary from one environment to another) but doing a Ctrl+K will bring up the "Show Keys" which will show you your keymapping. Find out which one is FIELD DESCRIPTION. When you hit FIELD_DESCRIPTION it will give you info about the field's properties. It might also be under the Help menu somewhere, like Properties. (Sorry about my vagueness here - it's been a while since I've worked with Forms in a GUI environment - my current employer does them in a character based environment and it's different).

-Matt Received on Wed Jul 12 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST

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