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SQLNotes...what is it exactly?
tomos:
but going back to the colour thing is there a way to say:
change the colour when ticked IF "Approved" is NOT selected
PPLandry:
but going back to the colour thing is there a way to say:
change the colour when ticked IF "Approved" is NOT selected
-tomos (February 15, 2008, 01:28 PM)
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Sure, but you need to use user-code for that! :D
tomos:
but going back to the colour thing is there a way to say:
change the colour when ticked IF "Approved" is NOT selected
-tomos (February 15, 2008, 01:28 PM)
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Sure, but you need to use user-code for that! :D
-PPLandry (February 15, 2008, 01:30 PM)
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oh-oh :huh:
tomos:
Got it thanks! Very very interesting ! Some advanced stuff in there... you're progessing well! :Thmbsup
-PPLandry (February 15, 2008, 01:16 PM)
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thanks :)
it's a joy to get off the ground a bit,
especially now I'm going back to this job with hundreds of drawings after a long break (and I thought I left it in an organised state but I didnt have anything like this programme then..)
Re the grid I sent -
I forgot to add notes describing what happens when field clicked or whatever
[edit] I mean in the Manage Fields box
Armando:
Clever solutions you found there... Isn't it great tomos? I hope more and more people will start to dig into SQLNotes (hint hint), and help with the development (with suggestions and bug reports) as it is a VERY exciting project. Yes, it might take some time to get used to it (it is a bit geeky, in some respect :) ), but, apart from all the subtleties, its organizing principles and UI are in fact simple. Those with a bit of computer knowledge shouldn't have any problems with it.
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