You could put in a while loop. The problem with that is the loop runs out. In a region i have used NEXTROW PREVROW to refresh a row. I would hope that the new rbase refreshes data better.
On 2 Sep 2003 at 17:02, Nielsen Midge D Contr 388 RANS/JT3 wrote: > Thank you for the suggestion. I am trying this, but in between other things > going on. Initially, it got stuck in a loop. I will keep playing with it. > > Midge Nielsen > JT3 > (801)777-9653 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Victor Timmons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, 02 September, 2003 15:04 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Automatically updating a form > > > You could do this > > 1. Setup a simple command file something like this > > LABEL START > EDIT USING YourFormsName > GOTO Start > > 2. Then in the form Menu - Layout - Table Settings - On row entry > put a command file with something like this > > PAUSE FOR 60 > CLOSEWINDOW > RETURN > > This will close and reload the form every 60sec > > > > > On 2 Sep 2003 at 14:36, Nielsen Midge D Contr 388 RANS/JT3 wrote: > > > I have been searching to no avail for a way to automatically update a form > > while the form is open. I have a group of users that are constantly > > updating information in a scheduling table (schedulers). I also have > other > > users (Air Traffic Controlers) that have a form open that contains the > data > > that the schedulers are updating. I need a way to update the (Air Traffic > > Controller) form without the controllers having to press any buttons. > > Currently, I have an update button that must be pressed, that closes the > > form and reopens the same form with current data. Does anyone have a way > to > > update the form without pressing any buttons (other than Web-based)? > > > > Midge Nielsen > > JT3 > > (801)777-9653 > > > > > > > > Victor Timmons > Tiz's Door Sales, Inc > 425-258-2391 > > Victor Timmons Tiz's Door Sales, Inc 425-258-2391

