Re: Developer question
From: frank.sara <frank.sara_at_infonie.fr>
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 23:58:31 +0100
Message-ID: <981068970.165897_at_romulus.infonie.fr>
> I'm trying to make a form with Developer.
> I would like to display a multi-record inside a frame, but I want to
display
> some of the fields only once (for instance, those which contain long
texts).
>
> I've tried to use the property "Number of displayed items" (or something
> like that) of those fields to one, and it works, but only until the form
is
> automatically re-laid out (then all the work disappears). And I wouldn't
> like to de-activate the automatic layout (if that is possible).
>
> I tried also to base each frame on a different data block, and to define
a
> relation master-detail between them, but I suspect that's an inefficient
way
> of doing that.
>
> Is there a better solution? Thanks in advance
>
> Senén
>
>
Received on Thu Feb 01 2001 - 23:58:31 CET
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 23:58:31 +0100
Message-ID: <981068970.165897_at_romulus.infonie.fr>
Delete the damn frame! Also i think that there's an option in the frame properties or in the option in the menu to disable the frame.
Senén de Diego <senen_de_diego_at_hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message : 959o73$f52$1_at_m2wpersoisp01.wanadoo.es...
> I'm trying to make a form with Developer.
> I would like to display a multi-record inside a frame, but I want to
display
> some of the fields only once (for instance, those which contain long
texts).
>
> I've tried to use the property "Number of displayed items" (or something
> like that) of those fields to one, and it works, but only until the form
is
> automatically re-laid out (then all the work disappears). And I wouldn't
> like to de-activate the automatic layout (if that is possible).
>
> I tried also to base each frame on a different data block, and to define
a
> relation master-detail between them, but I suspect that's an inefficient
way
> of doing that.
>
> Is there a better solution? Thanks in advance
>
> Senén
>
>
Received on Thu Feb 01 2001 - 23:58:31 CET