Subject | Re: [IBO] Bookmarks? |
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Author | Paul Gallagher |
Post date | 2001-01-26T23:36:28Z |
IBO bookmarks are so simple, it is deceiving. The bookmark is a string. Just
save the bookmark to a string variable, i.e. MyBookmark := Query1.Bookmark
To move to a bookmark, Query1.Bookmark := MyBookmark
A trick I haved used when using a separate lookupQuery is this:
Query.Bookmark := LookupQuery.Bookmark
This avoids the need for using a locate method.
Paul Gallagher
save the bookmark to a string variable, i.e. MyBookmark := Query1.Bookmark
To move to a bookmark, Query1.Bookmark := MyBookmark
A trick I haved used when using a separate lookupQuery is this:
Query.Bookmark := LookupQuery.Bookmark
This avoids the need for using a locate method.
Paul Gallagher
----- Original Message -----
From: <paulhope@...>
To: <IBObjects@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 5:11 PM
Subject: [IBO] Bookmarks?
> Is there a simple example or help statement on how to use bookmarks.
> I've found stuff stating they are Strings and an example of how to
> synchronise tables - but nothing to say how to simply save your place
> and go back to it.
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> Example of Bookmark help
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> This only works for the IB_Query component for now.
> Applies to
> TIB_Dataset
> Declaration
> Property BufferBookmark : string;
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> ?
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> Regards
> Paul
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