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- PRODUCT : Paradox NUMBER : 667
- VERSION : 3.xx
- OS : DOS
- DATE : August 26, 1991 PAGE : 1/1
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- TITLE : Using Look-up Tables in PPROG & Paradox Runtime
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- When using RUNTIME to run an application created with the
- Personal Programmer, any Look-up tables being used do not appear
- on the screen when pressing <F1>.
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- To enable this you must make a change in the code that is created
- by PPROG:
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- There is a section of code within the edit or data entry
- module that uses a WAIT TABLE...UNTIL "F1"... You need to
- remove the "F1". Here is what to do:
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- 1) Play your application with Paradox.
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- 2) When you get to the spot where the Look-up should be,
- press <Ctrl-Break>.
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- 3) Press <F2> to end the edit. You will see the Cancel
- Debug menu.
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- 4) Choose {Debug}, then press <Ctrl-E> to edit the script.
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- 5) You will be taken to the AppNameUTL script and the
- section that contains the WAIT. Delete the part that
- says "F1", (ie: delete the F1 its quotes and following
- comma).
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- 6) Be sure you leave the rest of the code intact (it will
- say UNTIL "F2","F7" etc).
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- 7) Press <F2> to save the script.
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- 8) Play the AppNameLIB script to rebuild the libraries.
- Where AppName stands for the name of your application.
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- This will need to be done for every different action defined, not
- for every Look-up. In other words, if this Look-up was in an
- edit session, this will fix all look-ups occurring within an
- edit. If you also have a data entry or add session in your
- application that uses a table lookup, you will have to repeat
- this for one of the data entry and/or add Look-ups. If your
- application is modified you will have to repeat this procedure.
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