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What is the difference between a sub table and a table record?

#1 posted Thu, 08 Aug 2019, 11:59 AM

What is the difference between a sub table and a table record?

#2 posted Wed, 14 Aug 2019, 10:58 AM

A sub Table is a complete list of entries that are a propoerty of an Object - e.g. if your object is a "parcel" you may want to record the list of "depots" it has been through to get to its destination.  Each time it arrives at a depot it is recorded, which adss a record to its "sub table" prpoerty (a list!).

Alternatively you can create a Table, independent of a specific object type.  For example you might have a table of Parcel dimensions and postage rates.  You an create this Table as a "Control Panel" table and refernce it as a data source for your forms.


That just goes to show you never can expect what's least expected most.

This is my EOI.  I have not added any special formatting.  No bullet, no tabs, no number lists or tables.  Just a few para breaks.

That just goes to show you never can expect what's least expected most.

This is my EOI.  I have not added any special formatting.  No bullet, no tabs, no number lists or tables.  Just a few para breaks

That just goes to show you never can expect what's least expected most.

This is my EOI.  I have not added any special formatting.  No bullet, no tabs, no number lists or tables.  Just a few para breaks.

That just goes to show you never can expect what's least expected most.

This is my EOI.  I have not added any special formatting.  No bullet, no tabs, no number lists or tables.  Just a few para breaks

That just goes to show you never can expect what's least expected most.

This is my EOI.  I have not added any special formatting.  No bullet, no tabs, no number lists or tables.  Just a few para breaks.

That just goes to show you never can expect what's least expected most.

This is my EOI.  I have not added any special formatting.  No bullet, no tabs, no number lists or tables.  Just a few para breaks

That just goes to show you never can expect what's least expected most.

This is my EOI.