D
Darwin
On continuous view forms, there should be a form property that has the
recordset ordinal of the top-most record currently displayed in the form’s
window. For example, if a recordset contains 100 records and the
CurrentRecord is 5 and the user scrolls down until the CurrentRecord
disappears off the top of the screen, what is the recordset ordinal for the
record that is now at the top of the window? Left clicking on the scrollbar
slider will display “Record: x of yâ€, but there should be a property that
contains the value of x for code purposes. Perhaps call it
“WindowTopRecordâ€.
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recordset ordinal of the top-most record currently displayed in the form’s
window. For example, if a recordset contains 100 records and the
CurrentRecord is 5 and the user scrolls down until the CurrentRecord
disappears off the top of the screen, what is the recordset ordinal for the
record that is now at the top of the window? Left clicking on the scrollbar
slider will display “Record: x of yâ€, but there should be a property that
contains the value of x for code purposes. Perhaps call it
“WindowTopRecordâ€.
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