Popup lists in EasyWriter or TCL? (AREV Specific)
At 06 DEC 2001 12:01:14PM Michael Slack wrote:
We are using AREV 3.12. In working with a user to create an EasyWriter report statment, I started wondering if it was possible to display a Popup list for the user to choose from within the report statement?
I know about the use of question marks (?) surrounding a message prompt so that the user can enter in data as part of a LIST statement. I was wondering if I could go a step further by displaying a list of data from a table for the user to choose from. Maybe even selecting multiple items to go into the statement. Something like what you can do with POPUPS in a program or on a screen.
I've never seen or heard of anything like this but it can't hurt to ask.
Thanks,
Michael Slack
At 06 DEC 2001 12:25PM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:
Someone hasn't memorised their REVMEDIA FKB
http://www.sprezzatura.com/revmedia/v3i3a9.htm
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At 06 DEC 2001 12:26PM [url=http://www.sprezzatura.com" onMouseOver=window.status=Click here to visit our web site?';return(true)]The Sprezzatura Group[/url] wrote:
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At 06 DEC 2001 01:27PM michael slack wrote:
Your right, I haven't memorized the Knowledge Base. Do I get points for first searching the On-Line Discussion area and the AREV Knowledge Base. I didn't think to search Sprezzatura's files as well. A failing on my part. After the amount of time I've spent working with AREV, there is a lot that I still have to learn.
Thank you for the information. What you gave me looks powerful. I'm going to have to do some experimenting with it before I hand it over to the users.
Thanks,
Michael Slack
At 06 DEC 2001 01:28PM Warren wrote:
"I see everything twice!" - Yossarian from Joseph Heller's "Catch-22"