Hi Tom,

I can confirm that I've seen this too - I just assumed it was me getting
tired or something as nobody else seemed to have mentioned it.

The other thing I get - and I might as well mention now as it might be
related - is that if I press [Ctrl]/[End] to get to the last row the
browser/editor appears to contains empty rows. It seems to depend on whether
I maximise the screen before doing anything else - sorting, scrolling, etc.
I have to quit the browser and re-enter to get the data in the rows back
again.

Regards, Alastair.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Grimshaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: Forms.Region.Tiered.NEXTROW.INTENSITY => Navigation Problem


> G'day,
>
> I don't know if this is related or not ('cos it's in the
> data browser, not in a form) but I have observed a problem
> while browsing records in the table views that smacks of
> similarity.
>
> Yesterday I did a PROJECT of a sub-set of records from my
> C_PostCodes table, add a column to the new table and
> started browsing the records, occasionally adding a new
> record to the table.
>
> Several times I would resequence the rows in the table to
> view the data in a different order.   At one point I
> needed to be at the bottom of the table so I pressed and
> kept depressed the PgDn button on the keyboard.
>
> As I did this for slightly longer than the time necessary
> for the cursor to hit the bottom what happened was that
> R:BASE appeared to duplicate the last row of data.
>
> Because I had added this particular record I did not at
> first realise that it was, in fact, a duplicate.   I
> wondered whether or not I had added a postcode that was
> already present.
>
> Navigation seemed to confirm that it was a valid row which
> threw me.   Normally if I have problems of this nature in
> the browser (such as I did on another occasion yesterday
> when trying to paste the value from a PK column in the
> C_PostCodes table into the projected table) when I move up
> from the row where the error message occurred the row
> below the error message will be duplicated in the
> error message row.   And vice versa, if I move down the row
> above the error message will appear also in the error
> message row.
>
> Back to the other bug, I could move from the last to the
> second last row of data, from the second last to the last
> and higher and the display remained valid.
>
> So I deleted the "duplicate" row.   Only it _wasn't_ a
> duplicate.
>
> This happened on more than one occasion so, for me anyway,
> it is replicatable.
>
> Before I submit it as a bug to RDCC, because often times
> they cannot duplicate what I experience (got something to
> do with the water exiting the other way around in the
> Northern Hemisphere :-)) has anyone else any data on this?
>
> At 11:02 18/03/02 -0600, you wrote:
> >Okay, I've created several forms w/tiered regions and tested this
w/similar
> >results.  I say similar because I just ain't gonna' take the time to
isolate
> >this behavior beyond what I've done so far, unless RBTI wants to hire me
as
> >a S/W Q/A Manager, and that's not a hint, because I already have a job
and
> >I'm tryin' to spend my time doing that job, using RBase as a tool to aid
in
> >the performance of that job.
>
> Warmest regards,
>
>
> Tom Grimshaw
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