Hi all,
This may seems like an obivious question, but I'm just not getting it working properly, would anyone be able to check my Option settings and let me know if I'm doing it wrong please?
Basically I'm trying to get 4.3 working just like the older version 4.1, where afer a query is succesffully ran, the result will be automaticlly displayed, and the result table would be automatically added to the project tree.
What I'm currently having is, the result is showing in the WORK folder which is fine, but it does not display in the project, nor open automatically, instead I'm having the log automatically opened up without any error occuring.
Below is what my settings like and what I'm having, your help is much appreciated~~~
Please anyone? :smileyconfused:
What is code in your Qury ? Did it produce lots and lots of dataset ?
Did you try to use html or pdf as your result output?
Hello
The query is simply to generate 2-3 data sets 5 the most and I'd try to drop the irrelevant ones at the end of the query, but I would want the final result which the next query is based on displayed - just as a reference (I'm not a coder need to reference back all the time and some times use EG functions).
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As we speak i seems to have it solved!! There's a section under Options called 'project views', and in there I turned on Show generated results, and it works!!!
So i'm having the data results coming up if no error occors!!
LOL a bit of learning of going through the option settings...
But thanks a lot Ksharp~~
SforSylvia,
FYI. There is a separate forum for Enterprise Guide. You would have likely gotten a quicker response by posting there.
Doc Muhlbaier
Duke
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