Sure do Josep! Wait for Rev 3.5 which has a REAL table object.
Shouldn't be long now.
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM
On Mar 15, 2009, at 3:38 AM, Josep wrote:
Hi,
The main goal is build a basic data entry that will be stored in a
database,
for invoicing, task
Sure do Josep! Wait for Rev 3.5 which has a REAL table object.
Weell... not *really*, but it's as close to a real table object as you
can get with a scripted implementation.
:-)
Shouldn't be long now.
Agreed!
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Email: k...@sonsothunder.com
Web Site:
Another great option that is available today is ListMagic which is
available for purchase at Rev's web site.
https://secure.runrev.com/store/browse/?product=RVSLSOSMLTMG
Bill Vlahos
On Mar 16, 2009, at 4:54 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
Sure do Josep! Wait for Rev 3.5 which has a REAL table object.
On 6/13/08 2:27 PM, Éric Miclo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm afraid there is no answer to that question (or perhaps later).
You can vote for bug #670 opened on 2003-09-18.
Yes I did, but I hope it will not take to long as it took already.
As matter of fact I see that the RR
Hello,
I'm afraid there is no answer to that question (or perhaps later).
You can vote for bug #670 opened on 2003-09-18.
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=670
Best,
ÉrIC
Le 13 juin 08 à 19:22, Hershel Fisch a écrit :
Hi, any body have any idea regarding true table
william humphrey wrote:
Richard Gaskin wrote:
I've been working off-and-on for quite some time on a database
selector type of table object ...it would be nice to know if
this gadget would be useful to others... If so, please drop me
a note offline and let me know, and that'll help me gauge
How soon can I try it?
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Can the fields in the table be from a SQL (drawn from different tables in
the database)?
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 8:27 AM, william humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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How soon can I try it?
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On 18/4/08 16:49, Richard Gaskin wrote:
That said, it would be nice to know if this gadget would be useful to
others, with a licensing fee of something like $50 for commercial use
and free for use in non-commercial projects. I could even price it
higher if people insist. :)
If so, please
Ben Rubinstein wrote:
On 18/4/08 16:49, Richard Gaskin wrote:
That said, it would be nice to know if this gadget would be useful to
others, with a licensing fee of something like $50 for commercial use
and free for use in non-commercial projects. I could even price it
higher if people
As far as I know table fields are reliable now. A while ago some nasty
bugs were reported (e.g. in compiled apps modifying a cell in a table
did not in fact updated the underlying table in some cases) and now they
are fixed. However, I already got used to using ordinary text fields
with table
viktoras wrote:
I think given enough motivation (stress, fun, money ;-) ) someone
should be able to create such a perfect generic standard reusable
table object using combination of existing text fields and other
objects in rev. And I know a few examples that can be reused.
Nevertheless, for
Hi Richard.
This looks like a very usable table object in it's own right. While I
would like editing in cells at some point, my specific needs would be
to present the user with a list of records, from which they could
double click one so I could present them with a detail record to work
My understanding is that Runrev did pretty much nothing to address the
table field issues. For my 2 cents, I think they need a whole new
Table Object, not just a glorified field. That would be a huge
undertaking, and I think they would have to abandon the old table
field which would break
What you described sounds like a very cool and useful database view object.
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Le 11 mai 2006, à 03:32, Russ McBride a écrit :
[...] 1- Are there some secret docs somewhere? [...]
Didacticiels by Eric Chatonet :
http://www.sosmartsoftware.com/?r=revolution_didacticielsl=en
[...] #016 How to manage table fields
This stack, which comprises a Lab section and an
Le 11 mai 2006, à 03:32, Russ McBride a écrit :
I've gleaned a few tidbits from sifting through old emails and
looking at Eric Chatonet's example.
oups, sorry for my previous answer, I've read too fast
Serge
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Hi Tim,
Table fields in Rev stay not too much documented and, to be frank,
don't work as well as expected. May be in a next version :-)
In the meantime, you might be interested in a tutorial How to manage
table fields you will access thought Tutorials Picker a free
plugin that interfaces
At 1:08 PM -0800 11/4/2005, Timothy Miller wrote:
I've tried trial and error, and tried searching the documentation. I
haven't gotten too far. This thing seems more or less undocumented.
The various table properties perplex me. I've figured out tab
stops. That's about it.
Hmmm. There was
Re this thread, many thanks to Eric and Jeanne!
Tim
Hi Tim,
Table fields in Rev stay not too much documented
and, to be frank, don't work as well as
expected. May be in a next version :-)
In the meantime, you might be interested in a
tutorial How to manage table fields you will
access
Hi Greg,
At the moment, table fields do not work as we could expect it with Rev.
But many things can be done with them if you take care of some
undocumented features.
You might be interested in the How to Manage Table Fields tutorial
accessible through Tutorials Picker.
You will find
Chatonet
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 4:38 PM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Table Fields
Hi Greg,
At the moment, table fields do not work as we could expect it with Rev.
But many things can be done with them if you take care of some
undocumented features.
You might be interested
On 8/15/04 5:20 PM, Richard Gaskin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While #670 describes only a limited implementation and still has a good
many necessary properties undefined, it's a fair start and got my 5 votes.
There are more complete specs posted previously to the improve-rev list
-- Ken, do
Troy,
I've seen some absolutely stunning tables created by Jerry Daniels.
Tables which have rows and columns which collapse and expand. Icons and
checkboxes are also used. In fact, I'm sure Jerry could even build a
table easily with progress bars as well...so I believe it's possible. If
this
On Aug 16, 2004, at 3:52 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
I've seen some absolutely stunning tables created by Jerry Daniels.
Tables which have rows and columns which collapse and expand. Icons
and checkboxes are also used. In fact, I'm sure Jerry could even build
a table easily with progress bars as
Troy;
Maybe some of us can get together and share some development expense...
Dave
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Troy Rollins
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 10:54 AM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Table fields... oh boy
I either use locked fields, then do 'ask' when you click a cell (not the
cleanest of interfaces, but I don't use it often), or do as Jerry
Daniels demo'ed at Rev Summit, create a 'table group' of fields.
Table groups can actually be very fast, especially if you have a fixed
number of rows to
On Aug 14, 2004, at 4:13 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Table groups can actually be very fast, especially if you have a fixed
number of rows to display (vs rows of data). You can use a fixed
number of flds to scroll through many more rows than are actually
displayed. Think of a table group as a
Troy Rollins wrote:
...
To me, data grids are a pretty critical functionality
For me too, but I think you're talking about a very specific
implementation of a data grid, perhaps the type one sees in spreadsheets
or the type supported by HTML.
The built-in multi-column field has been doing
On Aug 15, 2004, at 2:17 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
To me, data grids are a pretty critical functionality
For me too, but I think you're talking about a very specific
implementation of a data grid, perhaps the type one sees in
spreadsheets or the type supported by HTML.
Not HTML. But
Troy Rollins wrote:
On Aug 15, 2004, at 2:17 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
To me, data grids are a pretty critical functionality
For me too, but I think you're talking about a very specific
implementation of a data grid, perhaps the type one sees in
spreadsheets or the type supported by HTML.
On 8/14/04 11:12 PM, Troy Rollins wrote:
On Aug 14, 2004, at 1:30 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I built one of these some years ago:
http://www.hyperactivesw.com/downloads/pseudtbl.mc.hqx
You'll probably want to adjust the behavior, but it might get you
started. The method has some limitations but
On Aug 15, 2004, at 11:17 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Spreadsheets and iTunes are very different creatures.
Therein lies the difficulty in satisfying the request: so many
options,
so little specification.
OK, fair enough. Either. Both. A flexible solution of multi-column,
single line or
On Aug 15, 2004, at 12:49 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Single-line data tables such as iTunes uses are easy to make. Just
trap the tabKey message and insert a return character if the insertion
point is in the last cell. You can sort the field by column using
standard sort syntax (sort field 1 by
On Aug 14, 2004, at 10:31 AM, Graham Samuel wrote:
OK, I added my 5, but I couldn't remember to add an additional comment
to Bguzilla (it only seems possible to add an attachment like a
patch?!). I note tho that the comments which are there are fairly
'advanced'. What about much more basic
Check out this link it myth help.
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/altPluginCover/about.htm
Hershel
On Sunday, August 15, 2004, at 01:10 PM, Troy Rollins wrote:
On Aug 15, 2004, at 12:49 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Single-line data tables such as iTunes uses are easy to make. Just
trap the tabKey
On Aug 15, 2004, at 4:41 PM, Hershel Fisch wrote:
Check out this link it myth help.
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/altPluginCover/about.htm
Thanks, yes I'm very aware of this excellent tool. I'm also aware that
the headers functionality it provides are the same ones used in the
application
Hi Troy,
I don't use the Rev table object, but if I wanted to do what you want to
do using a field I'd do it like this:
trap the tabkey (on tabKey) in the field, then check the number of tabs
in the selectedLine, and execute the appropriate business logic based
upon where your cursor is
On Aug 14, 2004, at 2:14 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
I don't use the Rev table object, but if I wanted to do what you want
to do using a field I'd do it like this:
What do you use? The other two options you mention? Or something else?
trap the tabkey (on tabKey) in the field, then check the number
On 8/14/04 1:25 AM, Troy Rollins wrote:
On Aug 14, 2004, at 2:14 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
OR create your own table group consisting of separate fields next to
each other.
;-) Yeah, was considering that too.
I built one of these some years ago:
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 02:25:58 -0400, Troy Rollins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
but I encourage folks to jump on Bugzilla
and add your voice to this important feature request...
http://www.runrev.com/revolution/developers/bugdatabase/show_bug.cgi?
id=670
57 votes so far!
OK, I added my 5, but I
On Aug 13, 2004, at 9:55 PM, Troy Rollins wrote:
I'm sure there must be a property not being set, or something, but I
don't know which one it is. Anyone have a table tutorial stack, or
advise on how to make a multi-column field which behaves like a proper
table?
Incidentally, the sample
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