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"Jump to" button in edit form
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"Jump to" button in edit form
Is it possible to add buttons that go to the first, last, next and previous record in an edit form?
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Re: "Jump to" button in edit form
Rolf,
You can do anything with nuBuilderPro because you can add javascript.
We wouldn't add it to nuBuilder though.
Steven
You can do anything with nuBuilderPro because you can add javascript.
We wouldn't add it to nuBuilder though.
Steven
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Re: "Jump to" button in edit form
Thank you for the pointer in what direction to look for a solution.
It sounds as if you have a reason not to add it to nubuilder. Is it somehow a conceptually flawed or otherwise inferior thing to do this? On first sight, it seems like a valuable usability to add this. But you have more experience so I'm curious to hear your opinion.
It sounds as if you have a reason not to add it to nubuilder. Is it somehow a conceptually flawed or otherwise inferior thing to do this? On first sight, it seems like a valuable usability to add this. But you have more experience so I'm curious to hear your opinion.
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Re: "Jump to" button in edit form
Rolf,
We have been using nuBuilder Pro for 2-3 years now and never needed it.
Adding "features" that would rarely be used (along with support), would just make nuBuilder Pro Forms more complicated than they need to be.
Steven
We have been using nuBuilder Pro for 2-3 years now and never needed it.
Adding "features" that would rarely be used (along with support), would just make nuBuilder Pro Forms more complicated than they need to be.
Steven