Re: Sorting... stumped.

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2006


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 63837
interpreted = N
texte = I used it and it worked like a dream. I've since used it twice for different solutions and you are correct, it is quite useful. -Dan On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 20:10:06 +0100 Frank Nordberg wrote: > Dan Strong wrote: > >> Maybe. Are you saying that I can do multiple [founditems] inside of a >> single search context? No, you can't be, that's not possible (right)? > > Oh yes, it is possible and a trick that can be quite useful for many purposes. In the scenario >you describe you would probably want to use various [showif] and [hideif] commands within three >different [foudnitems] context. > > >Frank Nordberg > http://www.musicaviva.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Sorting... stumped. ( "Dan Strong" 2006)
  2. Re: Sorting... stumped. ( Frank Nordberg 2006)
  3. Re: Sorting... stumped. ( "Dan Strong" 2006)
  4. Re: Sorting... stumped. ( Alex McCombie 2006)
  5. Re: Sorting... stumped. ( "Dan Strong" 2006)
  6. Re: Sorting... stumped. ( Alex McCombie 2006)
  7. Re: Sorting... stumped. ( "Dan Strong" 2006)
  8. Re: Sorting... stumped. ( "Dan Strong" 2006)
  9. Re: Sorting... stumped. ( "Dan Strong" 2006)
  10. Sorting... stumped. ( "Dan Strong" 2006)
I used it and it worked like a dream. I've since used it twice for different solutions and you are correct, it is quite useful. -Dan On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 20:10:06 +0100 Frank Nordberg wrote: > Dan Strong wrote: > >> Maybe. Are you saying that I can do multiple [founditems] inside of a >> single search context? No, you can't be, that's not possible (right)? > > Oh yes, it is possible and a trick that can be quite useful for many purposes. In the scenario >you describe you would probably want to use various [showif] and [hideif] commands within three >different [foudnitems] context. > > >Frank Nordberg > http://www.musicaviva.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ "Dan Strong"

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