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Re: Backtracking woes



Thank you all for the feedback. -Especially so to Pierre. Your sample code was exactly what I needed to get going in the right direction again. His description of the problems with backtracking in his Client-side backtracking code is exactly what I'm dealing with. Primarily that is with there being only one state, the last one, of the component, and somewhat lesser the state of my EOs.

Thanks all.

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Benjamin Adair

Central Office Database Programmer/Analyst
Cancer & Leukemia Group B
Phone: 773-702-6731
Fax: 312-345-0117
Email: email@hidden
Web: http://www.calgb.org/

On Sep 16, 2004, at 2:41 AM, <email@hidden> wrote:

Hi!
 
Have a look at the 'Client-side backtracking' sample code on my web page (). This allows for detection of client-side backtracking. It also allows for saving and restoring state upon backtracking. I.e. your resultSetCurrentPage ivar can be returned to its previous value when the user backtracks.
 
Pierre.
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