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From: "Christian H. Wernberg-Tougaard" <Christian.H.Wernberg-Tougaard@*SPAM*uvm.dk>
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Subject: Re: Designer 2k navigation
Date: 5 May 1998 15:06:03 GMT
Organization: The Danish Ministry of Research
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Ricardo Patrocínio <Conceicao.Sousa@atm.mailcom.pt> wrote in
<354F104F.9C7@atm.mailcom.pt>...
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> 
>  1) alter the value of the item property "next item" and "previous
> Item".
> 
>  2) Create Item Level Triggers "Key_Next_Item" and/or
> "Key_Previous_Item", where you say where do you want to jump, 

Isn't this only in F45 you can do this. My question was how to decide the
"TAB-sequence" or implicit sequence from within Designer 2000. But I guess
that it could be possible to implemente such triggers as PL/SQL, but the
other way would be a lot easier.


-- 
Christian Wernberg-Tougaard
Developer, Danish Ministry of Research
