A few questions / suggestions
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 2:20 pm
In the advanced query dialog, the query string needs to be way more than a single line of about 30 visible characters. It's very rare that a query will be a simple one liner (unles you make views for everything), so it would good to make it a much bigger multi-line area.
Ditto for the text box. I need to do [1:name]\t[2:name]\t[3:name]\t ... [30:name]\t. a much bigger editing area would be useful
I have a list I need to display and it will contain about 30 names (could be anywhere from 20-30). I really don't want to do [1:name]\n[2:name]\n repeat 28 more times. Isn't there a way to just use "name" and have it display all rows?
It also doesn't seem to support variable data. If I have [1:TempName]\t[2:TempName]\t[3:TempName]\t[4:TempName]\t[5:TempName]\n[6:TempName] and only have 5 names in the data set, I get "[6:TempName]" in place of the missing record. Anyway to prevent this?
I'd also like to display the names in table-like structure, with 5 columns per row:
[1:TempName]\t[2:TempName]\t[3:TempName]\t[4:TempName]\t[5:TempName]\n
[6:TempName]\t[7:TempName]\t[8:TempName]\t[9:TempName]\t[10:TempName]\n
Is there a way to set tabstops on the text region of have equal width columns so the names all align?
Regards
Mark
Ditto for the text box. I need to do [1:name]\t[2:name]\t[3:name]\t ... [30:name]\t. a much bigger editing area would be useful
I have a list I need to display and it will contain about 30 names (could be anywhere from 20-30). I really don't want to do [1:name]\n[2:name]\n repeat 28 more times. Isn't there a way to just use "name" and have it display all rows?
It also doesn't seem to support variable data. If I have [1:TempName]\t[2:TempName]\t[3:TempName]\t[4:TempName]\t[5:TempName]\n[6:TempName] and only have 5 names in the data set, I get "[6:TempName]" in place of the missing record. Anyway to prevent this?
I'd also like to display the names in table-like structure, with 5 columns per row:
[1:TempName]\t[2:TempName]\t[3:TempName]\t[4:TempName]\t[5:TempName]\n
[6:TempName]\t[7:TempName]\t[8:TempName]\t[9:TempName]\t[10:TempName]\n
Is there a way to set tabstops on the text region of have equal width columns so the names all align?
Regards
Mark