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I have used the sort API on subfiles upto the max of
9,999. When the subfile is already loaded it takes
virtually nothing for the API to resort by the column
the user has selected. Read the subfile, load/sort to
API, reload the subfile, display.

Very flexible to for the user to be able to press F10
ascending/F11 descending by the positioned column.

Good Luck
Bill

--- Alan Shore <AlanShore@xxxxxxxx> wrote:


Johnny - thanks for your reply, but I am betting
that you do a load all
sub-file, and NOT a page at a time sub-file, which
is what I need for
15,000 or more records.

I'm pretty sure that what I need to load page at a
time is
FIND NEXT
FIND CURRENT
FIND RELATIVE
for things as Page up, Page Down etc.
but I'm not too sure how to do a position to within
the sub-file using SQL


Alan Shore

NBTY, Inc
(631) 244-2000 ext. 5019
AShore@xxxxxxxx



                                                    
                  
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I've always just built my sql statement based on
what column(s) the user
selects to sort and then just filled the subfile
sorted the way the sql
returns the data.
I'm not sure if this is what you are thinking, but
it seems to work really
well.

Johnny Johnson
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  Hi All,

  I have been given a project that requires the need
to display, within a
subfile, the data from 2
  separate files with the ability to sort that data
from any number of
different columns. So I
  thought to myself, this smacks of embedded SQL and
Dynamic Sorting
Subfiles. The unfortunate
  thing is that the data I have to display is over
15,000 records long (and
growing) so if anyone
  can help me, I am looking for an example of
embedded SQL and Dynamic
Sorting Subfiles - Page at
  a time (with the ability to position to a
particular piece of data)"

  Some title for an article huh? If anyone has an
example of what is
required, or could point me
  in some direction, I would be very grateful.










Alan Shore

NBTY, Inc
(631) 244-2000 ext. 5019
AShore@xxxxxxxx
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