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<li>Select the Use Memory Variables check box on the first screen.</li> | <li>Select the Use Memory Variables check box on the first screen.</li> | ||
<li>Choose OK.</li> | <li>Choose OK.</li> | ||
<li>Create a push button that says | <li>Create a push button that says "End Search Screen". Be sure that the variable you assign it doesn't match a field name.</li> | ||
<li><p>In the VALID clause of the End Search Screen push button, input the following procedure: ''''''</p> | <li><p>In the VALID clause of the End Search Screen push button, input the following procedure: ''''''</p> | ||
<pre class="CODESAMP"> CLEAR READ && Terminate Screen </pre></li> | <pre class="CODESAMP"> CLEAR READ && Terminate Screen </pre></li> |
Revision as of 12:39, 19 July 2020
The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSYou can create a customized search screen by creating a quick screen with an End Search Screen push button, as illustrated in the example below.
MORE INFORMATIONThis example uses the CUSTOMER database located in the FoxPro TUTORIAL subdirectory and assumes that the database is indexed on and the order is set to the CNO field in the CUSTOMER database. In this screen, once a CNO number (customer number) is entered, the database will be searched for the corresponding record(s). The information in the record will be displayed, and you can press a key to move to the next record that has the same CNO number, if it exists. To quit, choose the End Search Screen button.
Additional query words: FoxWin FoxDos 2.x screen search locate function Keywords : kbcode FxenvMemory Version : 2.00 2.50 2.50a | 2.50 2.50a Platform : MS-DOS WINDOWS Issue type : |
Last Reviewed: August 23, 1999 |