Dennis
  I would use an External Form. I would add start / end date maybe fiscal
year, name on the form.

  Then call the form REFF externameFormName.rff. 

  Depending on your report you would check for name, start / end date.

 Buddy


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Dennis
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I'm using Rbase 9.5.3.20906

Dennis Hodges

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Dennis
   What version of R:Base are you using or planning to use

Buddy
 
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Dennis
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2014 9:25 AM
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Getting Started with Rbase - Forms

Although I have been programming for over 35 years, I am new to Rbase and
need help with the following problem:

I inherited an old Rbase system which uses a menu to display various
reports, and is using dialogs or popups to request variables for filtering
the report.  I want to place all of these variable requests onto a single
form and just need a little help on how to call the form and reference form
fields.

Dennis Hodges
[email protected]


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