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16/09/2002 19:30:22
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Visual FoxPro
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CodeMine
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00701003
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00701893
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Gary,

>However, in CM7, a view is just like any other cursor and in the CDE, you set the PK/FK as properties of the view cursor object and then Codemine automatically requeries all views as and when required. So, whilst there is still a place for the requery dialog, you are more likely to have a field(s) on your parent form to type in your query/lookup value(s), and then hit a command button that issues a requery call passing the value(s) in the form field(s) as the requery parameters to the primary view. Then, as the view populates and you move the pointer in the parent view, Codemine will automatically requery all of the related views in the CDE where the cursor's lRequeryWhenParentMoves property is set True.<

I just had time to actually study this, and begin to implement my solution. However, after reading your reply's to John, I thought I would ask for a little clarification. I understand how CodeMine 7 requeries child views as mentioned above. In this situation, I have this one form that uses a non-parameterized view and no child records. I now have the view in a CDE. Is there a property setting I need to set in the CDE to do a requery, or would I implement a solution as you mentioned to me in the first reply to this thread?

Thanks again.

Mel Cummings
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