Greetings Assuming a Rules script here. There's not a "jump to" since it's really just reading a file line by line.
But what you could do is speed up the looping if you will.
A Rules script has a built in "stability" check to make sure the screen is
rendered first before it starts evaluating conditions.
You can turn this stability check off in your script during the "eval" part of
this using:
Share("Waitspeed")=0
The default setting is:
Share("Waitspeed")=.2
Regards,
Thom
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Is there something wrong with your instr functionality?
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Anyone know if there is a FASTER way to search through dataStation Records? If
I have 700 records, but only 200 of them match my criteria is there a way to
jump from matching record to matching record? Or do I need to figure out a VB
solution to this? Criteria would always be ###R, ###0, or ###E for a partial
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D.Recored = 10, D.Record = 171, D.Record = 245, etc,,,
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