Perhaps I am misreading your post but you do not use <> around the table/view name. If the form is on the view, WorkProc ? will be the table.
PROPERTY TABLE WorkProc 'REFRESH'

Albert

On 2/10/2015 8:57 AM, Jim Belisle wrote:
We use a scrolling region on a form for our daily edits.
We often add rows.
I have the scrolling region based on a single table view that is presorted.
If we leave that edited employee, go to another employee, then come back to the 
previous employee, the sort is perfect since it is based on the presorted view.

If my user inserts the row lets saw at the bottom of the form (meaning out of 
sequence) I want to refresh the view so the new row will shift to the proper 
location. I tried the following in both on row exit and after saving row EEP.
PROPERTY TABLE <Workproc> 'REFRESH'
Neither worked. Is this the proper code for what I want to accomplish?
Since above is the view name, should I use the table name that is the basis for 
the view instead?

James Belisle

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