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reg: Passing Values in option string at runtime
raju_nav
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2005-02-09
edited 2005-02-09
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Hi all,
I have created a global variable of option data type in form.Is there any possibilities for passing values to this variable during run time.
Thanks in Advance
with regards,
raj
A.RajaManikkam
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jhoek
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2005-02-09
What exactly do you mean by passing values to this option variable?
1 - Setting its value
2 - Changing the options
3 - ...?
Kind regards,
Jan Hoek
Product Developer
Mprise Products B.V.
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randrews
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2005-02-09
I think he mean OptionString... May be I am mistaken...
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jhoek
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2005-02-09
In that case: impossible, as far as I know.
Kind regards,
Jan Hoek
Product Developer
Mprise Products B.V.
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memula
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2005-02-09
If you mean change value, you can do it
for example
if AnyOption variable of OPTION type and has optionstring = Lala,Tralala
you can change value by integer:
AnyOption := 2;
IF AnyOption = AnyOption::Tralala THEN
MESSAGE('AnyOption = Tralala');
But you can not change option string at run time !
regards
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1 - Setting its value
2 - Changing the options
3 - ...?
Jan Hoek
Product Developer
Mprise Products B.V.
Jan Hoek
Product Developer
Mprise Products B.V.
for example
if AnyOption variable of OPTION type and has optionstring = Lala,Tralala
you can change value by integer:
AnyOption := 2;
IF AnyOption = AnyOption::Tralala THEN
MESSAGE('AnyOption = Tralala');
But you can not change option string at run time !
regards