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Topic Title: how to use setShowTableAcrossModule Topic Summary: Created On: 18-Jun-2003 11:30 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: From the DXL Reference Manual, the function is defined as follows: void setShowTableAcrossModule(Object tableCell, bool showTable) where tableCell is any cell in the table. This is actually incorrect and does not work. The Object tableCell should be set not to a cell Object, but to the hidden table heading Object for the affected table. The following code should do what you ask: Module m=current Object o for o in entire m do if(table o) setShowTableAcrossModule(o, true) -Dennis | |
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Hi,
Sorry in advance for this hopeless question, but I can't seem to get this function to work. I am brand new to DXL and Iam finding it pretty difficult to get a grasp on the basic concepts from the DXL reference manual! I have several modules with large numbers of tables in them. For formatting purposes I want to show all of these tables across a module,however I keep getting syntax errors related to the table cell object for this function. Thanks in advance for letting me know how I should use this function. Neil |
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From the DXL Reference Manual, the function is defined as follows:
void setShowTableAcrossModule(Object tableCell, bool showTable) where tableCell is any cell in the table. This is actually incorrect and does not work. The Object tableCell should be set not to a cell Object, but to the hidden table heading Object for the affected table. The following code should do what you ask: Module m=current Object o for o in entire m do if(table o) setShowTableAcrossModule(o, true) -Dennis |
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