I am using QAD-MFG/PRO in .NET windows version. I have a frame in which the fields are array elements. During the code execution, the frame is populated with the current field values in database. Hence, the scrolling function enabled for the these fields will start the scroll from current value...
Thanks Marco Mendoza!!!
Whether this logic will work for my query??? because i have designed my CIM input and load it via 36.15.2 CIM Data Load Processor in MFG/PRO.
please help me to resolve this:
my CIM sequence and screen as follows:
@@batchload xxpupcnl.p
"<1st vlaue>"
"<2nd value>"
-(default value) (upto this value is passed in passed correctly after this 2nd display frame will be populated with few lines control is not going to that palce)
"1"
"Yes"...
I have generated a CIM sequence for a executing on particular menu in MFG/PRO. I will execute the CIM sequence through 36.15.2 CIM Data Load Processor.
While processing this i am unable to traverse the browse screen through the CIM sequence.
Error:** Array subscript 0 is out of range. (26)...
I am new to MFG/PRO and progress. I need some documents related to progress coding from which i can get to know some thing out of box and get to know new things about progress code.
I am quite interested about knowing the architecture how this MFG/PRO uses progress codes in character version. Hope this being the oldest version but still its alive. :)
@Cringer - Thanks for ur answer.
@tamhas - incredible!! u have answered to my next question to know about ABL :). Because am confused about naming conventions but ur respond was clear cut. thankss
thanks for the reply....
This MFG/pro uses progress coding for its design right and there is any difference between progress open edge and progress (3gl,4gl) versions.
Can any one help me in understanding the below differences?
am a beginner for this erp.
whether QAD is a software? or its a name of the product.
I am working on is ERP now. i want to know what is the product name in. Whether MFG/PRo is the product name and i want to know the version of this...
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