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At 15 APR 2003 12:47:13PM Warren wrote:

I no longer remember what adding a ":" to the Parameter 2 entry in RDesign does.

Example:

:MYSUB

MYSUB:

A refreasher would be appreciated.


At 15 APR 2003 01:27PM Richard Wilson wrote:

I believe it causes the post subr to get called even on a null entry


At 15 APR 2003 01:45PM Richard Wilson wrote:

further fiddling show subr gets called

1)initial record read

2)during data entry even if data field null

so I quess any time the field accessed


At 16 APR 2003 02:47AM Warren wrote:

Right, but there was a difference between putting the colon before and after the call as I seem to dimly remember


At 16 APR 2003 09:00AM Richard Wilson wrote:

Warren, My eyes must be going I didn't see the trailing :

unfortunate I dont ever remember seeing or hearing about this functionality. Sorry, Rich


At 18 APR 2003 04:06AM Warren wrote:

Reading the Helps helps (the system I was working didn't have helps):

"A plus "+" sign placed after parameter 2 will force the program to be called even when a record has not been changed. ExampleCHECK.STATUS+

A colon ":" placed after the value will call the program during the display of an existing record as well as when it is prompted for. This would allow you to modify "on the fly" information in the record for external viewing. Example {DO.IT}:"

There appears to be no difference in functionality placing the colon before or after.


At 18 APR 2003 06:54AM Richard Wilson wrote:

Help file?????, I dont see no stinking help file. gee 99% of the systems I supported over the years didnt have help for rdesign.

I guess the original var's removed help since they thought no one would ever need it.

fortunately I still have access to one account I havent touched in years and what did I find? yes the help file. I think I'll print it out so I can easily reference it over a cold one.

I'm sure glad you found the answer

thanks, Rich

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