$0 - Report Main Lists using Inst Var

Chris Peck chris-peck at wordmaster.com
Fri Jan 29 13:56:05 EST 2010


That works, Fred.  So it seems that I might be right in that the  
command internally doesn't follow the notation back to the window  
correctly, unless you give it very literal direction.  Arg, still  
causes me extra work when I'm getting a window overhauled, but at  
least I can keep the same basic construct with the addition of the  
'$cinst.' added.  Thanks for the suggestion.

Chris





On Jan 29, 2010, at 12:37 PM, Fred Brinkman wrote:

> did you try to set the report main list to  $cinst.MyList
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> Op 29 jan 2010, om 17:04 heeft Chris Peck het volgende geschreven:
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>> Hi All,
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>> Has anyone found a way to use the Set Report Main List command with  
>> an Instance variable list?  Using ver 4.3.1.4 now, and I've found  
>> that if I change a class list variable during my window overhauls  
>> to an instance variable, the Set Report Main List will then give an  
>> error that the main list field is not a list field.  To get around  
>> this problem, I've been declaring a local var, then doing a merge,  
>> resetting the report main list to the local var, and all works  
>> fine, but it's not a good long term solution to the issue I've  
>> found.  Also, does anyone know if this issue has been forwarded to  
>> TL?
>>
>> Chris Peck
>> Software Developer
>> Word Master, Inc.
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