Andrew,

If you make your table for Table A be a join of A and B, and make the join
do something like 'A GUID != B.GUID' or something like that, then A would
automatically filter based on the contents of B as well.

 

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew C Goodall
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 2:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: can I have a table field with a temp dataset?

 

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I'm not sure how to put a succinct title on this.I'll try to explain

 

I want 2 tables on a display form with "add" and "remove" buttons where I
can:

 

1.      Add item 1 from Table A to Table B, but then also remove from Table
A so it does not show up as an available selection again - since user just
added it. 
2.      Remove item 1 from Table B and add back to Table A.

 

At the end of the Add / Remove process then I will process that data in
Table B.

 

I can get 90% for what I'm looking for using real forms associated with the
tables, however in this design the issue I have is that all the original
available selections are always listed- I do not really want to delete the
record from Table A only hide it from selection view again.

 

So far it looks like I can only associate a table to a form and I'm not able
to add custom columns to the table outside of that form.

 

 

This is so easy to do in .Net with temp datasets L 

Currently, I'm thinking the only way I can do this is if I append to an
External qualification for Table A - where not like items in table B.

 

 

Regards,

 

Andrew Goodall

Software Engineer 2 | Development Services |  jcpenney . www.jcp.com
<http://www.jcp.com/>   

 


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