Tables and XP (OpenInsight 16-Bit Specific)
At 26 JUL 2004 04:45:24AM G Te Tamaki wrote:
We have a table with 10 columns on a fairly full data entry screen, running under XP. The table shows 12 rows when designed and may be maximised to show 24-27 rows when run.
On some XP PCs up to a maximum of 12 rows of data may entered.
On other XP Pcs 24 rows may be entered and on others up to 100 rows.
On Win98 140 rows may be entered.
Changing the screen definition can increase an XP PC from 12 to 24.
However we want all the XP PCs to be able to enter up to 200 rows of data.
Seems like it requires a system setting under XP somewhere.
Anyone know how it can be done?
At 26 JUL 2004 09:47AM Steve Smith wrote:
On OpenInsight 16-bit I understand there is a limit on the number of controls on a form. There certainly is in products like VB.
Also, what screen resolution are you using? And what default font settings? This might play a part also.
At 26 JUL 2004 11:44AM G Te Tamaki wrote:
Thanks Steve,
There is a limit on the number of controls but that has not been reached. Altering the screen resolution does help but on some PCs we can enter 24 rather than 12 lines but still no where near the 100 of another PC.
There must be some other factor.
At 26 JUL 2004 01:07PM Steve Smith wrote:
Check the color depth on your desktops. I'm thinking that unless you set up for same screen size / fonts / color depth / form size on similar hardware (ie. the Windows version is the only variable) then the isolation of the causative factor will be difficult.