global [message #140923] |
Thu, 06 October 2005 04:35 |
selvakumar_82
Messages: 138 Registered: October 2005 Location: chennai
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i have problem in global declartion,,
what is difference between call_form(:GLOBAL.FORM||'pass'); and call_form('pass');
like
:global.userid:='';
replace_menu(:global.menus || 'stores');
anything i have declare before
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Re: global [message #141094 is a reply to message #141078] |
Thu, 06 October 2005 22:49 |
selvakumar_82
Messages: 138 Registered: October 2005 Location: chennai
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In that project , they mentioned that,
replace_menu(:global.menus || 'proc');
call_form(:GLOBAL.FORM||'pass');
what is the purpose of this declaration,
but i am using only call_form('formname');
replace_menu('menuname');
if i will integrate my coding with this , i will get problem .
I want to know , they declared it previewsly, how to use the same structure for my codings also
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Re: global [message #141101 is a reply to message #141094] |
Thu, 06 October 2005 23:43 |
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djmartin
Messages: 10181 Registered: March 2005 Location: Surges Bay TAS Australia
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I can only assume that they had multiple 'matching' systems. Eg 'USA', 'INDIA', and 'EUROPE'. The front screen would ask which region ('USA', 'INDIA', 'EUROPE') and then load it into the global.menus and global.form, then the menu item would be 'USAPROC' or 'INDIAPROC' oe 'EUROPEPROC' and the form would be 'USAPASS' or 'INDIAPASS' or 'EUROPEPASS'. This way you change one 'value' and the user gets the customised menu and form associated with that region.
Is this a good enough explanation?
David
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