| QTIPS - Using @Upper.Case and @Lower.Case with Foreign Languages |
| @ATTACK - @Lower.Case |
| @ATTACK - @Upper.Case |
| Sorting out Collation Sequences by Mike Pope |
| File Variables |
| Argument passing - Subroutines and Functions - Mike Pope |
| RevTech Replies - Mike Pope (RevTech UK Ltd) |
| Symbol Table Structure |
| @ATTACK - @Cursors(x) |
| @ATTACK - @List.Active |
| @ATTACK - @Rec.Count |
| Playing with Scan Codes |
| QTIPS - SET.MACROS - Choosing Active Macro Set |
| Reader's Forum |
| QTIPS - Command Line Options |
| QTIPS - Invalid Code and Command |
| QTIPS - Code/Command Help |
| Utility Diskette # 4 |
RevMedia FKB
| Document | V2I10A8 |
| Title | Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Browse_List% |
| Keywords | WINDOW_COMMON% WC_BROWSE_LIST% |
| Text | A value mark delimited list of record ids in the CURRENT browse list Note that when there is a record displayed in the window there is always a browse list even if it is only one record being looked at In this case the WC_Browse_List% variable would just contain @ID If there is an active select list pending when the window is entered this will be loaded into WC_Browse_List% If the select list is not resolved it will be resolved If there are record ids on the command line CALLING up the window (EG WINDOW WINDOW_COMMON BLABEL) they will be appended to WC_Browse_List% This means that if three records are selected and then the window is called nominating another record on the command line there will be four records in WC_Browse_List% (Volume 2 Issue 10 Page 8) |
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