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Items can carry references to table in a model so it can be referenced anywhere in the model. A item table reference only allows <u>reading</u> of the table.<br /> To use an item table reference, in the Item Edit menu, create a named table reference for the class, say called "test". From now on, when editing a routine with that item flow involved and you select a table, you will now have "<item> test" available, enabling use of the item's reference to supply the table as well as the original tables and <Dynamic>. | |||
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Name<br /> Name of the Item Table Reference. | '''Name'''<br /> Name of the Item Table Reference. | ||
'''Comment'''<br /> A place for you to enter a comment to guide those who will follow you. | |||
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[[Category:Item | [[Category:Item]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Table]] | ||
[[Category:Context Help]] | [[Category:Context Help]] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:16, 13 January 2008
Items can carry references to table in a model so it can be referenced anywhere in the model. A item table reference only allows reading of the table.
To use an item table reference, in the Item Edit menu, create a named table reference for the class, say called "test". From now on, when editing a routine with that item flow involved and you select a table, you will now have "<item> test" available, enabling use of the item's reference to supply the table as well as the original tables and <Dynamic>.
Value Fields:
Name
Name of the Item Table Reference.
Comment
A place for you to enter a comment to guide those who will follow you.
idkbase note 10017