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can we create a table or form to display my data in memory, looks like "excel" shows?

imagesensor123
imagesensor123 over 14 years ago

 Hi everyone,

     do you need to display your memory in a table or a form, or is it other way to display my data store in memory, i want to show the data to my customer, can you give me some advice, welcome to discussing about this.

Regards,

zfeng

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    zmleitao over 11 years ago

     Do you know how to create a similar table as in the ReportField, but with one or more editable entries on each row?

    I would like to create a table with some ComboFields as entries, as in the "Copy Cell"->"Copy Problems" Menu of Cadence Virtuoso, where such a table enables the user to select if he wants to overwrite the conflicted files or not.

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    zmleitao over 11 years ago

     Do you know how to create a similar table as in the ReportField, but with one or more editable entries on each row?

    I would like to create a table with some ComboFields as entries, as in the "Copy Cell"->"Copy Problems" Menu of Cadence Virtuoso, where such a table enables the user to select if he wants to overwrite the conflicted files or not.

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