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icon5.gif   Grouping Logbooks, posted by mike cianci on Sun Dec 14 17:04:24 2008 
    icon2.gif   Re: Grouping Logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Dec 15 09:01:35 2008 
       icon2.gif   Re: Grouping Logbooks, posted by mike cianci on Fri Feb 12 08:31:14 2010 
          icon2.gif   Re: Grouping Logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 12 10:15:20 2010 
Message ID: 66114     Entry time: Sun Dec 14 17:04:24 2008     Reply to this: 66115
Icon: Question  Author: mike cianci  Author Email: mike2.cianci@comcast.net 
Category: Question  OS: Windows  ELOG Version: 2.7.5-2140 
Subject: Grouping Logbooks 

I really appreciate your help and I hope that my questions warrant your time.

What I am trying to accomplish is two totally separate groups of logbooks that share a common logbook.

Three logbooks

Logbook A

Logbook B

Logbook C (just informational, write protected)

Two Groups

Top Group 1 = Logbook A, Logbook C

Top Group 2 = Logbook B, Logbook C

What is happening is everything looks good until you try to enter Logbook C from Group 1. You end up in Logbook C (the right logbook) but you are now in Group 2.

Actual Code:

;Groupings
Top Group Central = Centaur, On-LineHelps
Top Group Good Sam = GSH, On-LineHelps

 

 

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