Check the table preferences as well.  I've noticed that if you resize
columns, etc. on a table, it saves it in your preferences.  Starting
with 7.x, you can add/remove columns from tables, which are also
stored in your preferences.  If you add new columns after you have
preferences defined (by say, resizing the columns), the new columns
will not be visible in the table since they are not references in the
old preferences.

Axton Grams

On 6/25/07, Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CS/SCCE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stephen:

The field the column is pulling from...what's the character limit of
that field?

Norm

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Heider, Stephen
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 9:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Table Field Columns Not Visible

List,

I hope you can help. This issue is on the production server.

On the main (home) display-only form a table field that is used to
display tickets is not displaying all columns.  They all appear on the
development server but not on the production server.

I have exported/imported the .def file for the form from dev to prod
several times but the columns still do not appear.  If it wasn't the
main/home form I would delete it then reimport the .def.

On one of the columns I removed the permissions, then added permissions,
then saved the form.  That column now no longer appears in the table
field. It seems like something is corrupt.

I even tried adding every permission and also issuing a Change Field
action to force the column Visible (it is not marked as Hidden in the
.def).

Help!

Production:
ARS 6.3 p16
Windows 2003
SQL 2000

Development:
ARS 6.3 p21
Windows 2003
SQL 2000

Stephen

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