Hello Chip,
Thank you for your response and I must not have been clear in the other
thread. Don't know why the thread got split?
I did try some On Timer approaches but not yours exactly.
But for me HIGHLIGHT RECORDS works by itself as a replacement for REDRAW
WINDOW!
Very simple and apparently pret
Hello everyone,
Thank you for your responses and I must not have been clear.
But HIGHLIGHT RECORDS works for me by itself as a replacement for REDRAW
WINDOW!
Very simple and apparently pretty efficient.
Cheers from Asheville, NC, USA!
Alan
On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 12:16 PM Robert McKeever via 4D_Tec
Alan,
try:
On Click or On Data change (for your boolean)
set timer(1) or some other small value
in the form method, On Timer
call process(current process)
or Call Process(-1)
Chip
> Hello again Bernd,
>
> I tried several other things but never got anything to work other than my
> original cod
Have you tried GOTO PAGE(x) where x is the current page number?
> On Jan 3, 2019, at 4:28 PM, Alan Tilson via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hello Keisuke,
>
> Windows, 32 & 64 bit, although most of my experience is 64 bit.
>
> Yes, I reference the variable in on display detail.
>
Alan Tilson:
> Hello again Bernd,
>
> I tried several other things but never got anything to work other than my
> original code.
Hi Alan,
sorry, I´m out of ideas.
If my workaround doesn´t help try to contact 4D.
Maybe someday we get a working REDRAW WINDOW command again...
Greetings from German
Hello Keisuke,
Windows, 32 & 64 bit, although most of my experience is 64 bit.
Yes, I reference the variable in on display detail.
For me REDRAW WINDOW was for special cases when you wanted everything
reloaded/recalculated. To make is so that it doesn't fire on display detail
seems pretty strang
a few pieces of information would be appreciated:
- is this Mac or Windows?
- is this 64-bit only?
I guess you reference the variable in your On Display Detail,
but that event doesn't fire unless the detail area needs to be redrawn
(activated, deactivated, selection changed).
that was always th
Hello again Bernd,
I tried several other things but never got anything to work other than my
original code. I even tried setting a timer and running your code there,
but it still didn't redraw each line of the display.
Thanks again,
Alan
On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 5:37 AM Alan Tilson wrote:
> Hell
Hello Bernd,
Your solution seemed much more elegant than mine, which was to cut and use
a named selection, but for some reason it doesn't work for me. The boolean
variable that I'm clicking on goes grey and nothing else changes. If I
click another window and come back the boolean and the rows do u
Alan Tilson:
> Has anyone had issues with REDRAW WINDOW working differently or not working
> in v17? I have an output form with a boolean variable in the header that
> affects the text color of the fields in each line of output as well as
> determining which of a few optional fields are displayed.
Hello,
Has anyone had issues with REDRAW WINDOW working differently or not working
in v17? I have an output form with a boolean variable in the header that
affects the text color of the fields in each line of output as well as
determining which of a few optional fields are displayed. If I call RED
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