Hello,
How can I figure out what the NavNext position for a page.
I know dbforms does it automatically if I use a NavNext button, but I will use a navCopy button and enter the data into a different database and navigate through a series of forms until finally the data is useable. Finally, it would be nice to be able to go to the page after I copied the data with NavCopy from.
---------------------- ---------- ----------- ---------------------- --------------------------------
- - - db:filter - - NavCopy to - - navigate through -
- original page - - -> - applied - - - - - - - > - - - - enter in diff - - -> - - - series of forms -
- - - - - database - - to manipulate data -
---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------- ---------------------------------
-
---------------------- -
- page I would - -
- go to if I used - -
-NavNext after- < - - how to get here ??? < - - - - - - < - - - - - - < -
-applying filter-
-[filter should -
-still be in use] -
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If I can calculate what it would be, then I could just save that position to use later in a goToButton. Otherwise, I can try to return to the original page and use NavNext from there. Either way, is there a way to do this without having to re-enter the chosen filter????
Note: This is with classic navigation on a large database. datalist navigation could be used for the subset, but when I initially load the original page to apply the filter, I have trouble unless using classic. I wish I could apply a db:filter by default to come up with an empty rsv and then that way could use datalist navigation as it would handle the (filtered) subset.
Any suggestions?
-- Shawn
PS Hope the diagram came out ok.
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