John,
Before placing any objects in your region, check region properties and make sure the correct table is selected.
Bernie Lis
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As it turned out, I did not have any fields for the table outside of the
region. Any suggestions as to what may be wrong? Should a scrolling region
work with a form with a single table defined?


John

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The OneToManyScrolling form in CONCOMP works exactly like I would like my
form to work.

The light bulb just came on. One difference with my form is that I only
have one table defined and I have a one field outside of the region. I bet
that is the problem. I will put all of the fields in the region and I
suspect it will work.


John

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Memon
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2004 8:27 AM
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At 01:49 AM 10/17/2004 -0400, John Engwer wrote:

I am trying to create a form with a scrolling region to enter
data (1 to many).  Everything works fine except that it will
not move to the second tier after a row is entered.  It sticks
on the first tier and the previous record disappears. What
could I be doing wrong? My form is similar to the OneToManyScrolling
form in CONCOMP.

John,

Do you see the same scenario when using OneToManyScrolling form?

Example:

RUN OneToManyScrollingEnter.RMD

Database: ConComp
Associated Tables: Customer (Master), Contact (Slave)
Table Relations: One to Many

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.





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