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Allowing Users To Store Find Requests

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In Find Mode, the user can add multiple find requests, much like adding records in Browse Mode.

But once that find is performed, those requests are gone as far as the user is concerned. (I understand the last-used find request criteria can be accessed by a script.)

I want to provide a means by which the end users can choose to store their own sets of Find criteria. That is , if they set up a complicated Find with multiple Requests, I want them to be able to avoid having to set up that same set of criteria if they need it in the future.

What would be the customary approach to providing the end users that kind of feature?

Many Thanks,

JET

Edited by Guest

This technique may be what you are looking for...

http://www.filemakermagazine.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=543

There is a second file that might be of some help called [color:blue]Saved Searches - Making it easy to search, again and again and again.(Free Video) Link

Lee

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