>>If you run browse with name clause it would behave as a grid.
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>I think we differ in interpretation here. Browse IS a grid, and all the clauses in the browse command only influence the properties of the said grid. Name clause just gives you an object reference to that grid; without that clause the grid is still created.
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Good point, I guess this is what I meant.
>>However, why do you need to use browse at all?
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>Browse command is still the simplest grid builder there is :)
I don't use BROWSE in application code, only in the command line.
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