It's better to use an object name in place of a pointer. That's because a
pointer could reference more than one object on the form. Object names are
unique and so reference only a single object.
Here are a couple of things you might try.
Try #1
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For calculating the column widths, replace
Hi all,
I have a form with two listboxes.
I wrote some code to manage automatic column width (OBJECT GET BEST SIZE,
LISTBOX SET COLUMN WIDTH).
I build listbox1 with records from Table1 (fill by SQL) ; code for automatic
width is executed for LB1.
When I click on a row of LB1, I fill listbox2
This one in particular may take awhile. It took about 16 days for us to see the
issue for the first time. Who knows when it will happen again? So more people
watching for this issue should shorten the amount of time needed to get this
identified.
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Jeffrey Kain
jeffrey.k...@gmail.com
> On
On Sep 15, 2017, at 2:00 PM, Jeffrey Kain wrote:
> I opened a case on the taow today - just FYI.
I forgot to say that in my last post. I think this is the best way to handle
this bug. If they have a half dozen cases opened all with the same problem,
that should make them take notice.
So
Hi Robert.
I have built 4D based scheduling systems for employee rostering firms, printing
manufacturing firms, wholesale manufacturing firms. I might be able to help
this organisation. I haven’t looked at Lightspeed but if it can take cvs inputs
at the minimum, then I could work with it.
LightSpeed is a POS System.
> On Sep 15, 2017, at 10:44 AM, Timothy Penner via 4D_Tech
> <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
>
>> " We are looking for a scheduling program, I think more advanced than iCal,
>> that could potentially work with Lightspeed "
>
> Maybe I am overthinking this but, if the
> " We are looking for a scheduling program, I think more advanced than iCal,
> that could potentially work with Lightspeed "
Maybe I am overthinking this but, if the potential to work with Lightspeed is
part of the requirement, it may be helpful to know what Lightspeed is. What is
Lightspeed?
I saw the following from an Apple Reseller. Does anyone have a solution? I can
forward the info to him.
We have 8-10 trucks on the road every day performing deliveries, installations,
service calls, etc. For 30 years we have used old fashion pen and paper to
create a schedule but our
Trying out 4D Write Pro with v16 R4 beta for possible use in an upcoming
project.
It's the "Bookmark" feature that got me curious as without it we would not
be able to fulfill our requirement.
I will need to "construct" a 4D Write document from "Bookmarks". If this
works well then we need to
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