[WebDNA] [SEEK]

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2013


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 110812
interpreted = N
texte = --Apple-Mail=_0A15EF43-F4B5-424D-B5E0-317D330ADF0E Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Anyone able to explain this to me, used inside [SQLResult] (Optional) - Manual/Auto - When set to MANUAL, the [FoundItems] context = switches to 'manual' mode. The new [Seek] tag must then be used to = 'move' the record set cursor. The cursor is always initialized to the = first record position. When set to Auto - [FoundItems] reverts to = default behavior, iterating the record set one record at a time, = starting from the first item, and ending with the last item. This is the only mention of [SEEK] anywhere. http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D93 --Apple-Mail=_0A15EF43-F4B5-424D-B5E0-317D330ADF0E Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Anyone able to explain this to me, used inside = [SQLResult]

(Optional) - Manual/Auto - When = set to MANUAL, the [FoundItems] context switches to 'manual' mode. The = new [Seek] tag must then be used to 'move' the record set cursor. The = cursor is always initialized to the first record position. When set to = Auto - [FoundItems] reverts to default behavior, iterating the record = set one record at a time, starting from the first item, and ending with = the last item.

This is = the only mention of [SEEK] anywhere.

http://www.webdna.us/pa= ge.dna?numero=3D93



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  1. [WebDNA] [SEEK] (Stuart Tremain 2013)
--Apple-Mail=_0A15EF43-F4B5-424D-B5E0-317D330ADF0E Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Anyone able to explain this to me, used inside [SQLresult] (Optional) - Manual/Auto - When set to MANUAL, the [founditems] context = switches to 'manual' mode. The new [Seek] tag must then be used to = 'move' the record set cursor. The cursor is always initialized to the = first record position. When set to Auto - [founditems] reverts to = default behavior, iterating the record set one record at a time, = starting from the first item, and ending with the last item. This is the only mention of [SEEK] anywhere. http://www.webdna.us/page.dna?numero=3D93 --Apple-Mail=_0A15EF43-F4B5-424D-B5E0-317D330ADF0E Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Anyone able to explain this to me, used inside = [SQLresult]

(Optional) - Manual/Auto - When = set to MANUAL, the [founditems] context switches to 'manual' mode. The = new [Seek] tag must then be used to 'move' the record set cursor. The = cursor is always initialized to the first record position. When set to = Auto - [founditems] reverts to default behavior, iterating the record = set one record at a time, starting from the first item, and ending with = the last item.

This is = the only mention of [SEEK] anywhere.

http://www.webdna.us/pa= ge.dna?numero=3D93



<= /body>= --Apple-Mail=_0A15EF43-F4B5-424D-B5E0-317D330ADF0E-- Stuart Tremain

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