Well, Switchindex always works on the top level UIO. And if you want to
show subsets in unlinked child tables it works great in combo with
setrange.
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Bill McCray wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 19:13:22 -0700, "Tony McGuire"
> <png.paradoxcommunity@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> If a table is linked in a DM on one index, you can't swithindex to
>> another.
>>
>> Is that the situation?
>
> Yep, that's it. Thanks, Tony (and Denn, too). I just don't do this
> stuff often enough to remember all the rules. Now that I have the
> field I want to link to in the index of table C and have the links set
> to the correct indexes, both detail tables are displayed in the order
> I want.
>
> My first thought here is that SwitchIndex for a UIO is useless, but
> had another idea. I suppose that SwitchIndex can be used for
> tableframes whose tables are not linked in the datamodel. Is that its
> purpose?
>
> Thanks, again. You all are wonderful. (But you knew that.)
>
> Bill
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