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ABC: Range limiting and filtering
1999-01-08 -- Dennis E. Evans
 
Newsgroups: topspeed.products.c5ee >What the best way to turn a range limit off in a browse when you don't want >in on, using a variable while the browse is open. The best that I have found is to not use the range limit. The only external difference, I am sure the view engine does a lot of things different internally, is that criteria added as a range limit are placed in the view prop:filter before any standard filter conditions. See the View Manager, ApplyRange and ApplyFilter methods. To add a filter, that works as a range limit use the View Manager SetFilter method and include the priority parameter. You still need to use criteria based on fields from keys. pseudo code set range limits get range limit values SetFilter('FldName >= RangeStart and FldName <= RangeStop', '9') ! high priority get other filters Set Filter('Filter conditions', '8') ! lower priority reset pseudo code range limits off SetFilter('', '9') ! same priority as before reset This will take a while to get use to, but once you get accustom to it, range limits are much more flexible. The only time I use range limits now is when I want to limit by file relationship, single value or range of values I use the SetFilter Method. Hope it helps. Dennis


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