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Shawn Mason
Posted: 05/03/2002, 8:41 PM

When I have a clickable field in a grid which will display details in a form
for that record on the same form, if I have scrolled down several pages on
the grid prior to choosing a record, when the page is refreshed it shows the
appropriate detail info but the grid page showing is the first page (not the
page I was on when I chose the record).

Does this make sense? If so, how do I keep the current grid page so the
user doesn't have to scroll back through several more pages just to get back
to where they were?

Thanks,

Shawn Mason

Ken Hardwick
Posted: 05/05/2002, 5:29 AM

Please refer to this article...
http://www.gotocode.com/art.asp?art_id=125&

Shawn Mason <shawn@issda.com> wrote in message
news:aavl9r$ch2$1@news.codecharge.com...
> When I have a clickable field in a grid which will display details in a
form
> for that record on the same form, if I have scrolled down several pages on
> the grid prior to choosing a record, when the page is refreshed it shows
the
> appropriate detail info but the grid page showing is the first page (not
the
> page I was on when I chose the record).
>
> Does this make sense? If so, how do I keep the current grid page so the
> user doesn't have to scroll back through several more pages just to get
back
> to where they were?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Shawn Mason
>
>


   


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