OK, I'm having a "momentary lapse of lucid thought." Maybe, like Michael, pressing the "Send" button will suddenly lift the veil from my eyes...
Here is the situation: I need to run a form in "batch mode." The user has a batch of cards in front of hizzer (which is my new word for "his or her"). An administrator has already determined that there are 75 cards in the batch, and populated a "batchinfo" table to that effect.
The form controller has opened that "batchinfo" table, gotten to the right record, populated a bunch of properties, opened the form (modal) as an object NoShow. Now I need to (extremely pseudo-code):
for lnCounter = 1 to oFormController.Number_Of_Cards if oFormController.oBatchForm.DoSearch() oFormController.oBatchForm.Show() **** stop and read **** endif endfor
I can't remember how to get it to STOP so the abuser can edit it! It, of course, just goes on to search for the next record. I find myself reaching back to the ancient times looking for a READ!
Ken °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Ken Kixmoeller Jaguar Marketing Services, Inc. mailto:ken.kixmoeller (at) information-architecture DOT com Phone: 612/978-9124 Facsimile: 651/653-7540 (please call first) http://www.information-architecture.com
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