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accessing find parameters

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I realize this falls within the same category as the prior ''parameter-related'' thread, [http://www.fmforums.com/forum/showtopic.php?tid/174238/]

However, this is urgent.

I'm working with a database that has search form on the first layout where a user may select multiple criteria from a checkbox, drop-down list, and etc. I would like these parameters [for example what they picked from the checkbox or value-list] to show up in a field on the next layout page which displays the find results.

Do I use a global? If so, I'm completely new to the idea of globals and am not really sure if I understand how they work.

If anyone out there knows a solution on how to make what the user chose appear after a ''perform find'' script, please let me know!!!

I appreciate this greatly. I'm am a beginning beginner...so a detailed explanation may be neccessary. =) but anything is of help of course.

Thanks for your time,

LERC

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Hi, LERC!

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However, this is urgent.

I have never seen a post yet that said "[color:blue] take your time folks, I don't really need an answer right away."

In other words, all questions have the same priority to the poster, and the same priority to the rest of us.

The difference between getting an answer in a prompt manner comes down to clarity in the posts. If you make yourself clear as to what you have now and what you are trying to accomplish, the answers come pouring in.

If you muddy it up with a lot of unnecessary rhetoric, or just plain can't explain with you need, the answer process can be like pulling teeth.

Lee

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...Thanks Lee, I just wasn't sure if my question needed its own topic or should've been contained within the post I was referring to. I never meant that my priority was any different, I just needed a response.

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