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Improvements to [VFP9] Wish List
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30/09/2002 12:33:58
 
 
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>Personally, that thing is not very intuitive at all and is also very hard to use.

I really don't see how you could make that simpler as this is a normal grid search approach which offers all the required based tools to filter, order and search in the list.

You know how to use it. So, you should be able to to lookup for specific records for verification first, if this is what you would like to verify first prior to add a new entry.

When you have close to 1,000 records, you can't offer a simple list which would act for such a verification. This wouldn't make sense to use as a lookup tool. At 1,000 records, you need to search. The help layout approach (treeview) is not practical as, as many have said, as the content is added in a specific location as per the user's decision, it wouldn't be exactly proper organized and missing records would not appear thus creating again some similar entries.

This list components are extremely powerful. They've been there for more than a year now. If you don't want to use it, fine. But, the options are there and answers most of your needs as expressed in that specific concern.

>I know for a fact that there have been several requests to remove the 2 gigabyte limit on VFP file sizes. Yet if I search the description for "gigabyte" or even "giga" I get nothing. If I search in "gig" I get one entry and it relates to ASCII files and not VFP tables.
>When I change the description search to "$" (contained in, which in my opinion should be the default here) and look for "gig" I get the same single entry as in my priuor search.
>This is NOT helpful as it does not help to find a duplicate.

Well, if you get only one, that's because there's only one which matches what you entered. If the entry is there, than the user(s) didn't use the term you wish they would have used. So, this makes your search to find them more difficult. Or, maybe there aren't simply any other similar entries. But, this is not something we have invented. This is how search engines works. If you go to Google and enter some keywords and you end up with no search, that's because the related records with those keywords are not present. In that case, you'll try to think of other related keywords and proceed on your search quest.
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
Designer, architect, owner of the Level Extreme Platform
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