>What I mean was, that accessing the window wll not depend on the Name of the var.
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>If or if not you define a window you might manipulate the browse "grid" via the variable given after the NAME clause. IOW there is no need to name it
oGridOf course. The oGrid was just to mean "a variable which will hold a reference to a grid - you should give it a better name".
>The OP defines a window and then opens the Browse into it. I've just have given him the NAME clause so that he can play around with the grid. So I do not realy grogg what your first post was meaning there.
Grok, perhaps?
I was just reminding the audience of a frequently forgotten clause, which can come handy. It's no wonder that it gets lost so often - the syntax for the browse command is 716 bytes long and nobody is expected to have read it all. That's why we have UT, to bring the pieces together as we remember them :).
>Anyway the problem should be solved. :)
Aha. I've just caught myself in an idle hour.