Even if I could change the tab order, which is not desirable in this case,  I 
see no way to change which node is selected

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Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Selecting a db tree row in code

I don't see FINDNODE in the Rdocs syntax list, but I do find
PROPERTY <Component ID> TABORDER 'nnn'
which is stated to set the tabrder for a particular node. Perhaps 
setting the node you want to 0 would move the selection to that as the 
first stop?

Albert
On 05/07/2013 2:59 PM, Tony IJntema wrote:
>
> Never used it, but this maybe a solution
>
> PROPERTY <Component ID> FINDNODE 'Value'
>
> Example:
>
> PROPERTY TreeViewConrol FINDNODE 'Daily'
>
> Tony
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> Is there a way to select a specific record in a treeview using code?
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