| Background Processing |
| Creating Your Own Background Processes |
| @ATTACK - @Index.Time |
| How Indexes Are Updated |
| Creating Your Own Background Processes |
| @ATTACK - @Last.Select.Process |
| Reader's Forum |
| QTIPS - Menu Item Pre-Processing |
| QTIPS - Using @Upper.Case and @Lower.Case with Foreign Languages |
| @ATTACK - @Lower.Case |
| @ATTACK - @Upper.Case |
| Sorting out Collation Sequences by Mike Pope |
| SecureUser |
| VERBatim - V25 |
| @ATTACK - @Files.System |
| Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope |
| REVMEDIA Revisted |
| Reader's Clinic - Functions and Subroutines |
| Reader's Letters - Jim Owen |
| Playing with Scan Codes |
| Argument passing - Subroutines and Functions - Mike Pope |
RevMedia FKB
| Document | V1I8A27 |
| Title | Defaults |
| Keywords | DEFAULT %SK% |
| Text | When programming our own defaults or attempting to control window FLOW more completely than is usual it can be necessary to gain access to the default for a new record Generally this is a simple process but in the case of things like %SK% can be a little more complex To get this information in the same way as the system all that is needed is to call the system function DEFAULT PASSING it the kind of default that is required Thus in the EXAMPLE given above we could DECLARE FUNCTION DEFAULT NEXT NO = DEFAULT("%SK%") (Volume 1 Issue 8 Page 10) |
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