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MikeM
12-17-2008, 10:53 AM
SORRY, wrong thread and don't know how to delete it

OK Thomas. When creating objects, in the editor there is a check mark to Show in List and Show in List Lookup. To me, this means that if Show in List Lookup is not checked, the editor will not show up in the software grid when the software is run, but will be in the software to enter data. Is this correct?

All the editors seem to show up in the software grid for that object, no matter what is checked. This can make the grid look very cluttered if there are a lot of editors.

So the question is am I'm nuts and don't know what the Show in List and Show in List Lookup are really supposed to do, or if it is a bug :)

TigerSoftware
12-17-2008, 01:41 PM
SORRY, wrong thread and don't know how to delete it

OK Thomas. When creating objects, in the editor there is a check mark to Show in List and Show in List Lookup. To me, this means that if Show in List Lookup is not checked, the editor will not show up in the software grid when the software is run, but will be in the software to enter data. Is this correct?

All the editors seem to show up in the software grid for that object, no matter what is checked. This can make the grid look very cluttered if there are a lot of editors.

So the question is am I'm nuts and don't know what the Show in List and Show in List Lookup are really supposed to do, or if it is a bug :)

That could be a bug. It was suppose to allow you to have a editor in the gird or the filter lookup.

Seems it doesn't do either. lol



Thomas

stevinium
12-17-2008, 10:45 PM
Oh? I was assuming that show in list lookup controlled what showed up in the calculations editor.
I assumed and just kept making sure they were checked but never really tested my theory.
So I just tested and I was wrong.
Steve

TigerSoftware
12-17-2008, 10:46 PM
Oh? I was assuming that show in list lookup controlled what showed up in the calculations editor.
I assumed and just kept making sure they were checked but never really tested my theory.
So I just tested and I was wrong.
Steve


That made me laugh Steve.

Welcome to my world Steve. I am wrong all the time. :D


Thomas

stevinium
12-17-2008, 10:55 PM
Yea and now we are playing post ping pong lol:D
Wheres the back to top button on this forum,
my scroll wheel is getting a workout.
Steve