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| Has anyone else experienced problems with C6, specifically QBE it
seems to be quite buggy! Same problems that C5.5 initially suffered
from.
James Neill
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| Russell B. Eggen 2004-07-12, 3:55 am |
| Steps to reproduce? Also, you might want to post on the SV forums as they
monitor those (and respond).
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Russ Eggen
www.radfusion.com
"James" <james@magicfingersworkshop.com> wrote in message
news:36068c73.0407111628.270a3e83@posting.google.com...
Has anyone else experienced problems with C6, specifically QBE it
seems to be quite buggy! Same problems that C5.5 initially suffered
from.
James Neill
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| Oh sorry!
Try this:
Create a browse, use one string field, and one number field, such
as a date. I use the list box istead of the form query, but that
should not affect the working, in C55 (with all patches applied) you
can use the "contains" on both the string and the number fields. In C6
and C61 the contains parameter will not work with the number field,
only the string field! This was a problem in the eariler releases of
C55 also. At least for me it was. I know that this is a somewhat
trivial thing, but it does, for me at least prevent me from migrating
to C6 for applications for clients that have come to use and like the
query builder feature as it is quite a powerful feature for them.
James Neill
"Russell B. Eggen" <r.eggen@MUNGEgte.netNYETSPAM> wrote in message news:<v0nIc.43784$6e7.27622@nwrddc03.gnilink.net>...
> Steps to reproduce? Also, you might want to post on the SV forums as they
> monitor those (and respond).
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> --
> Russ Eggen
> www.radfusion.com
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> "James" <james@magicfingersworkshop.com> wrote in message
> news:36068c73.0407111628.270a3e83@posting.google.com...
> Has anyone else experienced problems with C6, specifically QBE it
> seems to be quite buggy! Same problems that C5.5 initially suffered
> from.
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> James Neill
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