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Thread EDB Manager request / Indicator in grid
Mon, Jun 6 2011 4:28 PMPermanent Link

Jan Ferguson

Data Software Solutions, Inc.

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Hi Tim,

It's really a minor issue but every now and then I have the need to
make changes to "raw" data via the EDB Manager. Usually there are more
fields than will show in the grid without scrolling to the right/left.
Once I have selected a record, if I move right or left within the grid,
I don't know which record I need to work on.

Would it be possible to add an row indicator " > " in the
table's/result set's grid?

Thanks, as always, for a great product and even better support.
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Regards,
Jan Ferguson
Thu, Jun 9 2011 3:31 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Jan,

<< It's really a minor issue but every now and then I have the need to make
changes to "raw" data via the EDB Manager. Usually there are more
fields than will show in the grid without scrolling to the right/left. Once
I have selected a record, if I move right or left within the grid, I don't
know which record I need to work on. >>

This is actually a color choice issue - under XP there's a row highlight
color that indicates the current row, but not under Windows 7.  I'll make
sure that this is corrected in the next build.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Thu, Jun 9 2011 4:26 PMPermanent Link

Jan Ferguson

Data Software Solutions, Inc.

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Thanks Tim...no wonder I couldn't tell the difference, I'm running Win7
Pro on my development machine and Win7 Pro x64 on my "server".
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Jan


Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:

>> Once I have selected a record, if I move right or left
>>  within the grid, I don't know which record I need to work on. >>
>
> This is actually a color choice issue - under XP there's a row
> highlight color that indicates the current row, but not under Windows
> 7.  I'll make sure that this is corrected in the next build.
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