Re: [RBASE-L] - Tip of the Day: Column References in Enhanced DB Grid Dynamic Colors

2017-10-16 Thread karentellef via RBASE-L
This is great!  In the past I would always use an extra text column
and assign it an A/B/C depending on the calculation and then reference
that text column to assign the color.  This saves that extra step and
works when there's a permanent table with no extra text column for 
me to use!

Karen



 

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From: A. Razzak Memon <raz...@rbase.com>
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Sent: Sun, Oct 15, 2017 11:14 pm
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Tip of the Day: Column References in Enhanced DB Grid 
Dynamic  Colors

Monday, October 16, 2017

Tip of the Day: Column References in Enhanced DB Grid Dynamic Colors
Product...: R:BASE X and R:BASE X Enterprise (Version 10)
Build.: 10.0.3.11010 or higher
Section...: Forms
Keywords..: Enhanced DB Grid, Columns, Background Color, Font 
Color, Dynamic

Did you know that a column in the dataset may be referenced when 
assigning dynamic colors within
an Enhanced DB Grid?

The added Enhanced DB Grid ability allows for a field/column in the 
dataset to referenced in
order to apply a dynamic font/background color to the grid column.

http://www.razzak.com/tips/EnhancedDBGrid_DynamicColor_ColumnRef.jpg

The Dynamic Colors feature allows for the background and text colors 
to change based upon the
data values within the cell. To reflect upon the cell data, values 
can be a dotted variable,
a column enclosed in square brackets "[xxx]", or a combination of 
variable and literals, for
example: ".vCompName Corporation".

Column Reference Examples:

Example 1: Highlight all values greater than the "TotalAvailable" 
column: >([TotalAvailable])
Example 2: Highlight all values less than the value for the 
"LowerLimit" column: <([LowerLimit])
Example 3: Highlight all values equal to the value for the 
"PrimeRate" column: =([PrimeRate])

One of the most important aspects in business growth is your 
company's data, and no one else
has more invested in your success than R:BASE Technologies. Invest 
forward with R:BASE!

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

www.rbase.com
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[RBASE-L] - Tip of the Day: Column References in Enhanced DB Grid Dynamic Colors

2017-10-15 Thread A. Razzak Memon

Monday, October 16, 2017

Tip of the Day: Column References in Enhanced DB Grid Dynamic Colors
Product...: R:BASE X and R:BASE X Enterprise (Version 10)
Build.: 10.0.3.11010 or higher
Section...: Forms
Keywords..: Enhanced DB Grid, Columns, Background Color, Font 
Color, Dynamic


Did you know that a column in the dataset may be referenced when 
assigning dynamic colors within

an Enhanced DB Grid?

The added Enhanced DB Grid ability allows for a field/column in the 
dataset to referenced in

order to apply a dynamic font/background color to the grid column.

http://www.razzak.com/tips/EnhancedDBGrid_DynamicColor_ColumnRef.jpg

The Dynamic Colors feature allows for the background and text colors 
to change based upon the
data values within the cell. To reflect upon the cell data, values 
can be a dotted variable,
a column enclosed in square brackets "[xxx]", or a combination of 
variable and literals, for

example: ".vCompName Corporation".

Column Reference Examples:

Example 1: Highlight all values greater than the "TotalAvailable" 
column: >([TotalAvailable])
Example 2: Highlight all values less than the value for the 
"LowerLimit" column: <([LowerLimit])
Example 3: Highlight all values equal to the value for the 
"PrimeRate" column: =([PrimeRate])


One of the most important aspects in business growth is your 
company's data, and no one else
has more invested in your success than R:BASE Technologies. Invest 
forward with R:BASE!


Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

www.rbase.com
www.facebook.com/rbase
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