Oh yes,
Using a container means that you don't need to pre display all of the pages at 
once. I.e you can load up the container with the record required. As Ted so 
rightly says you can't edit all the pages at the same time so why not simply 
display the page you need and dynamically change it as you decide to move to a 
different "record".

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Davis
Sent: 07 March 2016 14:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: Forms and Date Environments

Hi All

Just a pointer if possible.

I want to create a form with one page frame and an unknown number of pages.

Each page will be identical and editing one record out of a view.

How am I best managing the data in this instance?

Typically we would develop visually, add a view into the data environment and 
set control sources.

Could I make use of the data environment class?

Other ideas?

Thanks

Chris.

Chris Davis
Acton Gate Systems Limited

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