Last time i change Pro-IV Version 5.5r 518 to Version5.5r553 and i found some problem about Overlay Field beacuse when i use Add Mode then Overlay at Header screen is disappear(Normaly this field must be show Total amount of Details).Why? ......
My program run by Superlayer Version 5.5 r55.04.(Download Install File From http://www.proiv.vom)
Please suggest me how to solve this problem.
Thank you Very Much
Ben
Overlay Field disappear when use Add Mode.
Started by Ben, Dec 13 2007 08:25 AM
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Posted 18 December 2007 - 07:05 PM
Hi
I dont fully understand your query, so I'm guessing at what you are trying to achieve
Is it that a field is not been properly displayed on a screen, you are re-displaying the value by overlaying the original field with a subsequent occurrence of the field.
Remove the subsequent occurcences of the field (replace whtm with $, $d) and try using the TagName.Refresh() command to re-display the field.
In Logic
SCREEN.FIELD001 += LINE.ITEM.AMOUNT
ScreenField001.REfresh()
* this should re-siaply the Screen Field with the revised value
see www.proivrc.com/index.php?showtopic=2554&hl=refresh
search other postings on this forum for the usage of Refresh()
hope this helps
Rgds
George
I dont fully understand your query, so I'm guessing at what you are trying to achieve
Is it that a field is not been properly displayed on a screen, you are re-displaying the value by overlaying the original field with a subsequent occurrence of the field.
Remove the subsequent occurcences of the field (replace whtm with $, $d) and try using the TagName.Refresh() command to re-display the field.
In Logic
SCREEN.FIELD001 += LINE.ITEM.AMOUNT
ScreenField001.REfresh()
* this should re-siaply the Screen Field with the revised value
see www.proivrc.com/index.php?showtopic=2554&hl=refresh
search other postings on this forum for the usage of Refresh()
hope this helps
Rgds
George
Edited by George Macken, 18 December 2007 - 07:10 PM.
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