If I use a Num header as title in Xbrowse, I get a syntax error.
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aVelden7 := { ;
{ "omschrijving", "Item" ,nil, 220 , NIL}, ; // 3
{ "Datum" , "Datum" ,nil, 75 ,NIL}, ; // 5
{ "info" , "Persoon" ,nil, 235 ,NIL }, ; // 6
{ "ploeg" , "Ploeg" ,nil, 35 ,NIL}, ; // 7
{ "aantal" , "Aantal" ,nil, 45 ,3}, ; // 8
{ "M_116" , "116" ,nil, 35 ,3}, ; // 9 --->>> If I put M116 no error , but if I leave 116, syntax error.
{ "M_128" , "128" ,nil, 35 ,3}, ; // 9
{ "M_140" , "140" ,nil, 35 ,3}, ; // 9
{ "M_152" , "152" ,nil, 35 ,3}, ; // 9
{ "M_164" , "164" ,nil, 35 ,3}, ; // 9
{ "M_Small" , "S" ,nil, 35 ,3}, ; // 9
{ "M_Medium" , "M" ,nil, 35 ,3}, ; // 9
{ "M_Large" , "L" ,nil, 35 ,3}, ; // 9
{ "M_XLarge" , "XL" ,nil, 35 ,3}, ; // 9
{ "M_XXLarge" , "XXL" ,nil, 35 ,3}, ; // 9
{ "M_XXXLarge" , "XXXL" ,nil, 35 ,3}}
Xbrowse Item :
:116:nFooterType := AGGR_SUM // will give error
:aantal:nFooterType := AGGR_SUM // is ok.
Is it ment to be that Headers in Xbrowse need to be Char values and not Num values ?
It's not a big deal, but i just want to know.