I agree. That way I can see my grandchildren as well. Bonus!

James Belisle

Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Karen Tellef
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Glad to hear the confirmation, James!   We should all ask Bob to put on a 
seminar
at his place.  I'd pay!  Field trip!

Karen



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Karen,



I have been there as well and I agree with everything you said about the

operation at his plant.

Fantastic! I have been trying to implement what I have seen there but not even

close.

I can't even get my WIFI to connect with the same touch screens he uses.

Keep up the good work, Bob!



James Belisle



Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990

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Bob will probably shoot me, but I'll use this opportunity to say this:  I wish

that every RBase user

could spend a day at the factory that Bob works for!   What he has done there

with incorporating

RBase with all kinds of hardware and other software is truly amazing!   There's

all these forklifts and

truck thingys driving around with touch screens running RBase programs that he

designed to use

without a mouse or keyboard.  And he incorporates RBase with machines that print

batch barcodes

and all other sorts of machines that I didn't understand.   Every inch of

product production is tracked

in RBase, usually using just touch screens...  If we still had conferences I

would have wanted to

videotape his operation and display it!



Karen





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Razzak,

Thank you for the reply.



Using 9.5.5.20109



I seem to find the following situation.

I created a form in RRBYWI8 based upon the customer table as you outlined.

I created a form with a variable list view on that table and clicked show row

numbers.

The result displayed exactly as your posted examples did, i.e.  complete 3 digit

numbers.



I changed the font and size on the list view to MS Sans Serif  and size 14.

The list view then showed the abbreviated row numbers.    1... 2... 3... etc.



I tested on my original production form and if I reduce the font size to 10,

then the

row numbers display without abbreviation.



This form is used on Fork Truck touch screens and I must have the font

relatively large.

The font I had used on the list view is MS-Sans Serif and size 14.   I tested a

couple of fonts at

various sizes, but was unable to get the row number column to show complete at

larger

fonts.  Perhaps there is a setting I am missing?



Thank you,

Bob Thompson





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At 05:55 PM 2/11/2015, Bob Thompson wrote:



>I have a list view with the Show Row numbers attribute checked. This

>works, but when the row count hits 100, it displays as "1..."   ex:

>97

>98

>99

>1...

>

>The list view width is plenty wide to accommodate the row column. I

>have not found how to increase this width. (Other than manually

>sliding the column header over)





The first and most important question, what build of R:BASE eXtreme 9.5?



For latest version and build:

http://www.rupdates.com

http://www.rbaseupdates.com (Mirrored Site)



Just for my own curiosity and wanting to bullet-proof R:BASE ....



Using the sample RRBYW18 database, I quickly created a duplicate

table based upon the existing Customer table and then appended

a whole bunch of rows to get a total of at least 155 rows. Then,

I created a coooooool Variable Lookup List View to illustrate

the use of "Row Numbers".



Here are the results ...



http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_01.jpg

http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_02.jpg

http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_03.jpg

http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_04.jpg

http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_05.jpg

http://www.razzak.com/tips/ListView_With_RowNumbers_06.jpg



Notice the Image "04" with row number from 94 - 124



Notice the Image "05" with row number from 125 - 155



Image "06" illustrates the Variable Lookup List View Properties.



Hope that provides you with some blue's clues ...



I don't know about you all, but I certainly had FUN!



Very Best R:egards,



Razzak.






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