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Re: Insert a row into a Table, Not Append Blank |
| From |
Ken Mayer <dbase@nospam.goldenstag.net> |
| Date |
Tue, 9 Mar 2021 09:04:58 -0800 |
| Newsgroups |
dbase.getting-started |
On 3/9/2021 6:38 AM, Stuart Tobin wrote:
> Hello all,
> Is there a way to insert a new row in between existing rows in a Table?
Nope. You would need a method of ordering the data ... an index, for
example, on a field that says "this is the sequence", and then have each
record have a value in that field. You would then need to have the
option to put a value such as "1.5" or whatever, so it would go between
1 and 2. It's better to sort the data on something anyway, that way you
don't have to worry about it. For customers, sort on lastname+firstname,
that kind of thing.
Ken
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