Furthermore, if I do a
GO TOP
SKIP 1
the problem goes away and record two is highlighted. But if I do a
GO TOP
SKIP 1
SKIP -1
the inital problem returns???
Stranger by the minute???
Regards
Geoff Scott
>I have a grid for which I create a cursor via a complex process which filters and orders the data in a variety of different ways.
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>Because the grid is formed from the cursor I cannot simply overwrite the cursor because that would cause the grid to lose its reference. For this reason I have created a readwrite cursor which gets ZAPed and then APPENDed to.
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>This all works fine except when I want to display from the top of the table. The append places the table pointer at the end of the table.
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>I issue a "go top in {tablename}" and walla my grid acts as though there is nothing in it. Actually, that is not quite correct. I have to click on the grid first. GO TOP works fine as long as the grid has not been given focus. It does not matter whether or not it retains focus by clicking on other objects, once the grid has had focus once, GO TOP will result in no rows being displayed.
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>I am at a loss, any ideas?
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>Regards
>Geoff Scott
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