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480 lines
15 KiB
C++
480 lines
15 KiB
C++
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: listdb.cpp
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// Purpose: Data table lookup listbox code
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// Author: George Tasker/Doug Card
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// Modified by:
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// Created: 1996
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// RCS-ID: $Id$
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// Copyright: (c) 1996 Remstar International, Inc.
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/*
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// SYNOPSIS START
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Member functions for the classes defined in LISTDB.H
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This class is used to present a generic ListBox lookup window for
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use with any of the object creation/selection choice widgets. This
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dialog window will present a (possibly) scrolling list of values
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that come from a data table source. Based on the object type passed
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in the constructor, a ListBox is built to present the user with a
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single selection listbox.
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The string selected from the list box is stored in the Global variable
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"ListDB_Selection", and will remain set until another interation of this
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routine is called.
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For each object (database) type that is to be used, an overridden
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constructor should be written to appropriately link to the proper
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data table/object for building the list.
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The data table record access is all handled through the routines
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in this module, interfacing with the methods defined in wxDbTable.
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All objects which use data table access must be initialized and
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have opened the table prior to passing them in the dialog
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constructor, and the 'where' query should already have been set
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and performed before creating this dialog instance.
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// SYNOPSIS STOP
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*/
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#ifdef __GNUG__
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#pragma implementation "listdb.h"
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#endif
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#include "wx/wxprec.h"
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#ifdef __BORLANDC__
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#pragma hdrstop
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#endif //__BORLANDC__
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#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
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#include "wx/wx.h"
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#endif //WX_PRECOMP
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#include "wx/dbtable.h"
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extern wxDbList WXDLLEXPORT *PtrBegDbList; /* from db.cpp, used in getting back error results from db connections */
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#include "listdb.h"
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//#include "dbtest.h"
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// Used for passing the selected listbox selection back to the calling
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// routine. This variable must be declared as 'extern' in the calling
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// source module
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wxChar ListDB_Selection[LOOKUP_COL_LEN+1];
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// If the listbox contains two columns of data, the second column is
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// returned in this variable.
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wxChar ListDB_Selection2[LOOKUP_COL_LEN+1];
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// Constants
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const int LISTDB_NO_SPACES_BETWEEN_COLS = 3;
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extern wxApp *DatabaseDemoApp;
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/*
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* This function will return the exact string(s) from the database engine
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* indicating all error conditions which have just occured during the
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* last call to the database engine.
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*
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* This demo uses the returned string by displaying it in a wxMessageBox. The
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* formatting therefore is not the greatest, but this is just a demo, not a
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* finished product. :-) gt
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*
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* NOTE: The value returned by this function is for temporary use only and
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* should be copied for long term use
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*/
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const char *GetExtendedDBErrorMsg2(wxDb *pDb, char *ErrFile, int ErrLine)
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{
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static wxString msg;
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msg = wxT("");
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wxString tStr;
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if (ErrFile || ErrLine)
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{
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msg += wxT("File: ");
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msg += ErrFile;
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msg += wxT(" Line: ");
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tStr.Printf(wxT("%d"),ErrLine);
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msg += tStr.c_str();
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msg += wxT("\n");
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}
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msg.Append (wxT("\nODBC errors:\n"));
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msg += wxT("\n");
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// Display errors for this connection
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < DB_MAX_ERROR_HISTORY; i++)
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{
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if (pDb->errorList[i])
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{
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msg.Append(pDb->errorList[i]);
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if (wxStrcmp(pDb->errorList[i],wxT("")) != 0)
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msg.Append(wxT("\n"));
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// Clear the errmsg buffer so the next error will not
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// end up showing the previous error that have occurred
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wxStrcpy(pDb->errorList[i],wxT(""));
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}
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}
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msg += wxT("\n");
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return msg.c_str();
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} // GetExtendedDBErrorMsg
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// Clookup constructor
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Clookup::Clookup(wxChar *tblName, wxChar *colName, wxDb *pDb, const wxString &defDir)
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: wxDbTable(pDb, tblName, 1, wxT(""), !wxDB_QUERY_ONLY,
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defDir)
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{
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SetColDefs (0, colName, DB_DATA_TYPE_VARCHAR, lookupCol, SQL_C_CHAR, LOOKUP_COL_LEN+1, FALSE, FALSE);
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} // Clookup()
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// Clookup2 constructor
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Clookup2::Clookup2(wxChar *tblName, wxChar *colName1, wxChar *colName2,
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wxDb *pDb, const wxString &defDir)
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: wxDbTable(pDb, tblName, (1 + (wxStrlen(colName2) > 0)), wxT(""),
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!wxDB_QUERY_ONLY, defDir)
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{
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wxASSERT(pDb);
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wxASSERT(tblName);
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wxASSERT(colName1);
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wxASSERT(colName2);
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int i = 0;
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SetColDefs (i, colName1, DB_DATA_TYPE_VARCHAR, lookupCol1, SQL_C_CHAR, LOOKUP_COL_LEN+1, FALSE, FALSE);
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if (wxStrlen(colName2) > 0)
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SetColDefs (++i, colName2, DB_DATA_TYPE_VARCHAR, lookupCol2, SQL_C_CHAR, LOOKUP_COL_LEN+1, FALSE, FALSE);
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} // Clookup2()
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BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(ClookUpDlg, wxDialog)
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EVT_BUTTON(LOOKUP_DIALOG_OK, ClookUpDlg::OnButton)
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EVT_BUTTON(LOOKUP_DIALOG_CANCEL, ClookUpDlg::OnButton)
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EVT_CLOSE(ClookUpDlg::OnClose)
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END_EVENT_TABLE()
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// This is a generic lookup constructor that will work with any table and any column
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ClookUpDlg::ClookUpDlg(wxWindow *parent, wxChar *windowTitle, wxChar *tableName,
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wxChar *colName, wxChar *where, wxChar *orderBy,
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wxDb *pDb, const wxString &defDir)
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: wxDialog (parent, LOOKUP_DIALOG, wxT("Select..."), wxPoint(-1, -1), wxSize(400, 290))
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{
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wxBeginBusyCursor();
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wxStrcpy(ListDB_Selection,wxT(""));
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widgetPtrsSet = FALSE;
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lookup = 0;
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lookup2 = 0;
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noDisplayCols = 1;
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col1Len = 0;
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pLookUpSelectList = new wxListBox(this, LOOKUP_DIALOG_SELECT, wxPoint( 5, 15), wxSize(384, 195), 0, 0, wxLB_SINGLE|wxLB_ALWAYS_SB, wxDefaultValidator, wxT("LookUpSelectList"));
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pLookUpOkBtn = new wxButton(this, LOOKUP_DIALOG_OK, wxT("&Ok"), wxPoint(113, 222), wxSize( 70, 35), 0, wxDefaultValidator, wxT("LookUpOkBtn"));
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pLookUpCancelBtn = new wxButton(this, LOOKUP_DIALOG_CANCEL, wxT("C&ancel"), wxPoint(212, 222), wxSize( 70, 35), 0, wxDefaultValidator, wxT("LookUpCancelBtn"));
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widgetPtrsSet = TRUE;
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// Query the lookup table and display the result set
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lookup = new Clookup(tableName, colName, pDb, defDir);
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if (!lookup)
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{
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wxMessageBox(wxT("Error allocating memory for 'Clookup'object."),wxT("Error..."));
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Close();
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return;
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}
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if (!lookup->Open())
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{
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wxString tStr;
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tStr.Printf(wxT("Unable to open the table '%s'."),tableName);
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wxMessageBox(tStr,wxT("ODBC Error..."));
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Close();
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return;
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}
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lookup->SetOrderByClause(orderBy);
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lookup->SetWhereClause(where);
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if (!lookup->Query())
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{
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wxMessageBox(wxT("ODBC error during Query()"),wxT("ODBC Error..."));
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Close();
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return;
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}
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// Fill in the list box from the query result set
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while (lookup->GetNext())
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pLookUpSelectList->Append(lookup->lookupCol);
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// Highlight the first list item
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pLookUpSelectList->SetSelection(0);
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// Make the OK activate by pressing Enter
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if (pLookUpSelectList->GetCount())
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pLookUpOkBtn->SetDefault();
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else
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{
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pLookUpCancelBtn->SetDefault();
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pLookUpOkBtn->Enable(FALSE);
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}
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// Display the dialog window
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SetTitle(windowTitle);
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Centre(wxBOTH);
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wxEndBusyCursor();
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ShowModal();
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} // Generic lookup constructor
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//
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// This is a generic lookup constructor that will work with any table and any column.
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// It extends the capabilites of the lookup dialog in the following ways:
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//
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// 1) 2 columns rather than one
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// 2) The ability to select DISTINCT column values
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//
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// Only set distinctValues equal to TRUE if necessary. In many cases, the constraints
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// of the index(es) will enforce this uniqueness. Selecting DISTINCT does require
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// overhead by the database to ensure that all values returned are distinct. Therefore,
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// use this ONLY when you need it.
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//
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// For complicated queries, you can pass in the sql select statement. This would be
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// necessary if joins are involved since by default both columns must come from the
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// same table.
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//
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// If you do query by sql statement, you must pass in the maximum lenght of column1,
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// since it cannot be derived when you query using your own sql statement.
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//
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// The optional database connection can be used if you'd like the lookup class
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// to use a database pointer other than wxGetApp().READONLY_DB. This is necessary if
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// records are being saved, but not committed to the db, yet should be included
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// in the lookup window.
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//
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ClookUpDlg::ClookUpDlg(wxWindow *parent, wxChar *windowTitle, wxChar *tableName,
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wxChar *dispCol1, wxChar *dispCol2, wxChar *where, wxChar *orderBy,
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wxDb *pDb, const wxString &defDir, bool distinctValues,
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wxChar *selectStmt, int maxLenCol1, bool allowOk)
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: wxDialog (parent, LOOKUP_DIALOG, wxT("Select..."), wxPoint(-1, -1), wxSize(400, 290))
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{
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wxBeginBusyCursor();
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wxStrcpy(ListDB_Selection,wxT(""));
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wxStrcpy(ListDB_Selection2,wxT(""));
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widgetPtrsSet = FALSE;
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lookup = 0;
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lookup2 = 0;
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noDisplayCols = (wxStrlen(dispCol2) ? 2 : 1);
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col1Len = 0;
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wxFont fixedFont(12,wxMODERN,wxNORMAL,wxNORMAL);
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// this is done with fixed font so that the second column (if any) will be left
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// justified in the second column
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pLookUpSelectList = new wxListBox(this, LOOKUP_DIALOG_SELECT, wxPoint(5, 15), wxSize(384, 195), 0, 0, wxLB_SINGLE|wxLB_ALWAYS_SB, wxDefaultValidator, wxT("LookUpSelectList"));
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pLookUpSelectList->SetFont(fixedFont);
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pLookUpOkBtn = new wxButton(this, LOOKUP_DIALOG_OK, wxT("&Ok"), wxPoint(113, 222), wxSize(70, 35), 0, wxDefaultValidator, wxT("LookUpOkBtn"));
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pLookUpCancelBtn = new wxButton(this, LOOKUP_DIALOG_CANCEL, wxT("C&ancel"), wxPoint(212, 222), wxSize(70, 35), 0, wxDefaultValidator, wxT("LookUpCancelBtn"));
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widgetPtrsSet = TRUE;
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// Query the lookup table and display the result set
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lookup2 = new Clookup2(tableName, dispCol1, dispCol2, pDb, defDir);
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if (!lookup2)
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{
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wxMessageBox(wxT("Error allocating memory for 'Clookup2' object."),wxT("Error..."));
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Close();
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return;
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}
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if (!lookup2->Open())
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{
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wxString tStr;
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tStr.Printf(wxT("Unable to open the table '%s'."),tableName);
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tStr += GetExtendedDBErrorMsg2(pDb,__FILE__,__LINE__);
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wxMessageBox(tStr,wxT("ODBC Error..."));
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Close();
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return;
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}
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// If displaying 2 columns, determine the maximum length of column1
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int maxColLen;
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if (maxLenCol1)
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maxColLen = col1Len = maxLenCol1; // user passed in max col length for column 1
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else
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{
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maxColLen = LOOKUP_COL_LEN;
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if (wxStrlen(dispCol2))
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{
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wxString q = wxT("SELECT MAX({fn LENGTH(");
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q += dispCol1;
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q += wxT(")}), NULL");
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q += wxT(" FROM ");
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q += tableName;
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if (wxStrlen(where))
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{
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q += wxT(" WHERE ");
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q += where;
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}
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if (!lookup2->QueryBySqlStmt(q))
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{
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wxMessageBox(wxT("ODBC error during QueryBySqlStmt()"),wxT("ODBC Error..."));
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Close();
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return;
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}
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if (lookup2->GetNext())
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maxColLen = col1Len = atoi(lookup2->lookupCol1);
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else
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wxMessageBox(wxT("ODBC error during GetNext()"),wxT("ODBC Error..."));
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}
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}
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// Query the actual record set
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if (selectStmt && wxStrlen(selectStmt)) // Query by sql stmt passed in
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{
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if (!lookup2->QueryBySqlStmt(selectStmt))
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{
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wxMessageBox(wxT("ODBC error during QueryBySqlStmt()"),wxT("ODBC Error..."));
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Close();
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return;
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}
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}
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else // Query using where and order by clauses
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{
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lookup2->SetOrderByClause(orderBy);
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lookup2->SetWhereClause(where);
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if (!lookup2->Query(FALSE, distinctValues))
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{
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wxMessageBox(wxT("ODBC error during Query()"),wxT("ODBC Error..."));
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Close();
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return;
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}
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}
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// Fill in the list box from the query result set
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wxString s;
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while (lookup2->GetNext())
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{
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s = lookup2->lookupCol1;
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if (wxStrlen(dispCol2)) // Append the optional column 2
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{
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s.Append(wxT(' '), (maxColLen + LISTDB_NO_SPACES_BETWEEN_COLS - wxStrlen(lookup2->lookupCol1)));
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s.Append(lookup2->lookupCol2);
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}
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pLookUpSelectList->Append(s);
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}
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// Highlight the first list item
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pLookUpSelectList->SetSelection(0);
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// Make the OK activate by pressing Enter
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if (pLookUpSelectList->GetCount())
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pLookUpOkBtn->SetDefault();
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else
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{
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pLookUpCancelBtn->SetDefault();
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pLookUpOkBtn->Enable(FALSE);
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}
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pLookUpOkBtn->Enable(allowOk);
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// Display the dialog window
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SetTitle(windowTitle);
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Centre(wxBOTH);
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wxEndBusyCursor();
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ShowModal();
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} // Generic lookup constructor 2
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void ClookUpDlg::OnClose(wxCloseEvent& event)
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{
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widgetPtrsSet = FALSE;
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GetParent()->Enable(TRUE);
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if (lookup)
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delete lookup;
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if (lookup2)
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delete lookup2;
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SetReturnCode(1);
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while (wxIsBusy()) wxEndBusyCursor();
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event.Skip();
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// return TRUE;
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} // ClookUpDlg::OnClose
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void ClookUpDlg::OnButton( wxCommandEvent &event )
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{
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wxWindow *win = (wxWindow*) event.GetEventObject();
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OnCommand( *win, event );
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}
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void ClookUpDlg::OnCommand(wxWindow& win, wxCommandEvent& event)
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{
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wxString widgetName = win.GetName();
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if (widgetPtrsSet)
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{
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// OK Button
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if (widgetName == pLookUpOkBtn->GetName())
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{
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if (pLookUpSelectList->GetSelection() != -1)
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{
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if (noDisplayCols == 1)
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wxStrcpy (ListDB_Selection, pLookUpSelectList->GetStringSelection());
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else // 2 display columns
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{
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wxString s = pLookUpSelectList->GetStringSelection();
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// Column 1
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s = s.SubString(0, col1Len-1);
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s = s.Strip();
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wxStrcpy(ListDB_Selection, s);
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// Column 2
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s = pLookUpSelectList->GetStringSelection();
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s = s.Mid(col1Len + LISTDB_NO_SPACES_BETWEEN_COLS);
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s = s.Strip();
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wxStrcpy(ListDB_Selection2, s);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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wxStrcpy(ListDB_Selection,wxT(""));
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wxStrcpy(ListDB_Selection2,wxT(""));
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}
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Close();
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} // OK Button
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// Cancel Button
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if (widgetName == pLookUpCancelBtn->GetName())
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{
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wxStrcpy (ListDB_Selection,wxT(""));
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wxStrcpy (ListDB_Selection2,wxT(""));
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Close();
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} // Cancel Button
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}
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}; // ClookUpDlg::OnCommand
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// *********************************** listdb.cpp **********************************
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