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Re: How do I check for change of key on Incremental Lookup?
It seems you have found about the hardest way possible to do this task
and are having difficulty. If you made the entry box the filter for
the browse you could avoid all this agony. Sometimes the solution is
not what you are trying to do but something else. This would be one of
those times.

The view on the TPS file you are browsing can have a filter in
addition to a locator. if you wrote a logical expression and placed it
in the browse filter specification you could make your entry field a
Reset field and you could just throw out all that extra code you don't
need rather than fixing it. if the entry field is blank it could
return false and filter everything.

On 1 Apr 2008 05:52:14 -0500, "George Grant" <george@bullet.co.nz>
wrote:

> I do it like this as I do not want any records to show in
>the Browse other than those whose key matches the entry field.
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Paul Blais -  Hayes, Virginia

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