Benedict, Tom:
> Another useful tool to avoid disturbing the current selection is to use SQL
> queries within Begin SQL...End SQL. I use them frequently to collect data
> from various tables into arrays (or objects if you're in the 21st Century).
If you´re really in the 21st Century, you use OR
Chip and Kirk comment:
>> forgotten the whole idea for these two commands is to allow you to
>> PUSH the record you are currently using to allow you to do queries on
>> the same table without having to save it first.
>Yes I know that about Push and Pop
>In this case I have a complicated set of
Thanks Kirk,
I found the problem I was having.
PUSH RECORD can't push a record if there is no record to push...
so as you suggested no selection.
On Mon, 5 Nov 2018 13:51:18 -0800, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech wrote:
> Stack is full?
> The record is not selected?
>
> I was trying to use PUSH & POP th
Stack is full?
The record is not selected?
I was trying to use PUSH & POP the other day for something. It caused me to
re-read the docs about it and I found that over the years I'd forgotten the
whole idea for these two commands is to allow you to PUSH the record you
are currently using to allow y
I am getting this error, and i can not figure out why.
Thanks
Chip
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