Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
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>>Why can't I just set m.FilterCondition to whatever I want in my code and then do SET FILTER TO &FilterCondition when I need to? The problem I seem to be having now is I can't keep a variable in scope that I define in the INIT (understand that is not supposed to work) or the LOAD (which I thought was supposed to work). By the time I get to a method in the form, m.FilterCondition is not understood to be defined.
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>>Sorry, I forgot to say that I decided not to use a form property and am using a variable instead. Scoping seems to be the issue right now.
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>But in general I agree with Jim, of course. I think I already suggested to not use filters in one of my previous replies to you on the same topic.
You did, but I am anyway. There are limitations to the form I'm working in that force me to use a filter.
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