Re: What tiger I must use ?

From: oracle <mpawlowski_at_wigor.com.pl>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 23:14:22 +0100
Message-ID: <97h9m1$dko$1_at_news.tpi.pl>


Hi Andrew
Thanks for help
[Quoted] [Quoted] I did it, and OK it is a solution, but in general it is interesting how to go automaticly from one block to other.

B.R. Moshe

U¿ytkownik Andrew Velichko <andrew_velichko_at_yahoo.com> w wiadomo¶ci do grup dyskusyjnych napisa³:F_Pm6.134850$Z2.1810986_at_nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> Hi Moshe!
>
> I think you can create a button next to your text field in block1
> and when_button_pressed trigger on it where you can change
> "default where" clause of block2 and then do go_block('block2') and
> execute_query built-ins.
>
> Andrew Velichko
> Brainbench MVP for Oracle Developer 2000
> http://www.brainbench.com
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> "moshe" <mieczyslaw.pawlowski_at_koma.com.pl> wrote in message
> news:97gegs$q8h$1_at_sunsite.icm.edu.pl...
> > Hi
> > I prepared a form: One text_field in blok1 to enter where condition and
> > under that, typical oracle browser 6 records in block2. I can't find a
 tiger
> > to automaticaly (when I enter value end press Enter) go to the browser
> > block2 and execute_query to refresh consistance of the browser.
> >
> > In the tiger on_validate_item it is imposible to use go_block()
> >
> >
> > Thanks for help Moshe
> >
> >
> >
>
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