Release 10.1A: OpenEdge Reporting:
Query/Results for Windows


Using frames

The query is contained within a portion of the window called a frame. By default, a browse uses one frame for each query you create. Figure 4–2 shows an example of a browse view that displays one query frame.

Figure 4–2: Browse view displaying one query frame

If a query includes more than one table, you can tell Results to split the contents of the tables into two frames, allowing you to view the data more easily. See the "Using Master and Detail sections to display records" section for more information.

Figure 4–3 illustrates a browse view that displays two query frames.

Figure 4–3: Browse view displaying two frames

When you split the contents of a query into two frames, Results provides a set of navigation buttons for each frame. The frames will overlap if there is not enough space to display them in the window at the same time. To display both frames simultaneously, modify the frame properties as described below.

You can also enlarge the window by clicking the maximize button or dragging the corner resize handle in the window border.


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