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deleteedit73Reserved WordsThe following is a list of special words that are used in the code and cannot be used as the name of a table or column.
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Definitions
deleteedit57ReportsClick the reports icon <img align=absmiddle src="/icons/crystal_project/32x32/mimetypes/spreadsheet_document.png" alt="Reports"/></a> to view reports.

You can also filter the reports by clicking the <img align=absmiddle src="/icons/crystal_project/32x32/actions/filefind.png" alt="Search"/> on the Reports page.
Data Analysis
deleteedit213Reordering columnsTo reorder the columns in a table, go to the [grid edit] view of the table. Click and hold the column header of the column you wish to rearrange. A multi-directional arrow icon will appear and a red line will show to the left side of the column you are moving. Hold and drag the column to its new position. All views will be updated to reflect your new column order.

<img class="border" src="attachments/developer.qrimp.com-1cd04005-3933-4475-8b37-998704321f50/grideditreorder.png" />
Grid View
deleteedit64Rename TableTo rename a table, navigate to your table, then go to Develop > Manage Tables > Find your Table in the list.

Below the name field, there is a link "rename table". Click on it. Choose a new name for your table and click save.

<span class="error">Caution: Default sub-menus will be renamed to the name of the new table</span>

Rarely, but sometimes, renaming tables can be problematic if you have other tables or data in your application that refers to the table you want to rename.
Table Settings
deleteedit231Remember MeRemember me is a checkbox you can click when you log in. It tells Qrimp to remember you the next time you access your app from that browser on that computer. By default you will only be remembered on the last browser and device you logged in from. If you click remember me on your laptop and then access the site from your mobile, you won't be remembered when your return to your laptop. If you clicked the remember me check box on a computer or device and then access the site from that same device, you will be remembered, but only on that one device.

<h2>Remember me on Multiple Computers</h2>

If you use your Qrimp app from multiple browsers or devices such as a work computer, your own laptop and your mobile device, and do not want to re-enter your log in information every time, you may wish to install the "Remember me on multiple computers" module. Please do not install if security is a concern. See [Adding Modules]. If you add this module, then Qrimp will remember you across multiple devices and computers.

Being remembered across multiple devices introduces increased possibilities for unauthorized access. If someone logs on at your home while you are at work, then they may be able to see things you don't want them to. If you don't add this module once you log in on a new device, someone using another device will have to log in again. If you add the module though, you could be logged in at home and at work at the same time -- and one of those could be someone else.

<h2>Prevent Session Timeouts</h2>
One great benefit of "Remember Me" is that your session won't be timed out. Without remember me, you are logged out after 20 minutes of inactivity. If you were typing one message for that long the message could be lost when you're asked to log in again. Clicking the remember me check box will ensure you're logged in automatically again when you click the send button and whatever you've been typing won't be lost. <em>Note: Most newer browsers will remember what you have typed into a text area.

<h2>In-App logins: The Admin Screen</h2>

Qrimp has additional password protection for areas of the site that are behind the admin screen. The admin screen is a barrier that requires additional login before granting access to certain sensitive or important features of your app. In order to protect your app in the case that you are logged in and someone else accesses your account (ie: from your computer when you aren't at your desk). Even if you're logged in via a remembered session, you will have to log in again for further access. For example, if you want to create a user, even if you've accessed the site via a remembered session, we'll ask you to log in again.

This will prevent those who shouldn't be accessing your Qrimp app from having too much access. Some areas behind the admin screen are users, table management, portals, modules, queries, and operations.
Logging in
deleteedit58Related DataWhen you create one-to-many relationships between your tables, links to the related tables will appear by default on the right hand side of the page. If those related tables contain data, you will see the data rows listed.

<strong>Adding More Related Data</strong>
You may also see the option to add related data. For example, if I am in sub-project 2 and I wish to add another sub-project section, I click the "+ add..." and it takes me to a new sub-project, already configured to be related to sub-project 2.

<img class="border" src="attachments/0bd253ce-f5ff-4a48-b947-709b240c8ec6/RelatedDataHelp1.JPG" />

If you have enabled [Attachments] to your table, you will see a list of attachments with the related data.

Read more about [Adding Attachments].

Read more about [Headers and Footers].
Above and beside your data
deleteedit1292Radio ButtonA radio button is an interface input to a [datatype] that has two options. It shows up as two small circles. When one option is selected, a dot appears in the selected circle.

<label class="datalabel move" for="Canceled">Canceled:</label>
<span class="radiobtn" style="white-space: nowrap;"><input name="Canceled" tabindex="8" id="CanceledN" type="radio" value="N"><label for="CanceledN">No </label></span><span class="radiobtn" style="white-space: nowrap;"><input name="Canceled" tabindex="7" id="CanceledY" type="radio" value="Y"><label for="CanceledY">Yes </label></span>

You can enter radios into [field templates] using [square brackets].

[radios:yesno:[DATA]:autoupdate]
Definitions
deleteedit260Query StringsA query string is part of a <a href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&id=261&vid=11">url</a>. The query string is one of Qrimp's most powerful customization tools. We encourage you to take some time to experiment with query strings.

<img class="border" src="attachments/developer.qrimp.com-673f6e13-700d-4bf6-b028-94ca0b22aab9/querystring.png" />
<span class="small">The query string that pulls back the current record from the help topics table</span>

In general, a query string will allow you to specify the source of your data (the table) and select which data from that table to display. You can also use a query string to format and filter your data. You can even limit which data within a particular record you would like to display.

A query string contains [query string parameters] that identify which data to pull back and how to display it.

The rules of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Query_string" title="Read more about Query Strings at Wikipedia">Internet URL Query String Syntax</a> specify that the first parameter after the .aspx should be a ?. All subsequent parameters should be prefixed with an &.
Navigation
deleteedit128Query String ParametersUse the following [query strings] options to query your data and drill down into particular records and even columns.

Use these query strings with Qrimp's [JavaScript API] and [Square Brackets] to build custom behaviors for your websites and [share data] on other websites.

<h2>Selecting the Data to Display</h2>
The most important query string parameter is <b>t</b>, which specifies the table from which to pull data. Since it's the most important, you'll probably use it with the ? like this:
?t=1005 or ?t=HelpTopics

For example, to display Help Topics in a Grid View, you would use this url:
<a href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics"><b>db</b>.aspx?t=HelpTopics</a>

You could display the HelpTopics on the [Calendar View] like this:
<a href="calendar.aspx?t=HelpTopics"><b>calendar</b>.aspx?t=HelpTopics</a>

Or in a [Tree View] like this:
<a href="treeview.aspx?t=HelpTopics"><b>treeview</b>.aspx?t=HelpTopics</a>

You can use either the ID of the Table or the TableName. You can get a list of tables from the Develop > My Tables menu.

<h4>Formatting the Data</h4>Another useful parameter is the vid parameter which specifies which layout format to use from the [Views] Table. With views, like with tables, we can use either the ID or the name of the view, like so:
&vid=1 Uses the Grid view.

Combine the t and vid parameters like this:
<a href=db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&vid=1>db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&<b>vid=1</b></a> <-- Click it and see. View 1 is the default view, so usually you will not need to specify &vid=1, unless a default view has been specified in the [Table Settings].

As another example, let's look at the Help Topics as a list of links:
<a href=db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&vid=14>db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&<b>vid=14</b></a>

<h2>Sorting your data</h2>

To order the results by a column, simply add &orderby= to the end and specify the column number to order by. Adding multiple orderby parameters, or values separated by commas will reverse the order. For example &orderby=5 will sort the fifth column ascending and &orderby=5,5 will sort the fifth column in descending order. The sorted column in a grid view will be highlighted. A quick way to sort your data by most recently created items first would be to order by the ID field descending like this:
<a href=db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&orderby=1,1>db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&<b>orderby=1,1</b></a>

<h2>Filtering your data</h2>

You can filter your data many ways using the query string. If you would like to limit records to a particular value within a column add &columnname=value where columnname is the name of the column and value is the value for the filter. For example, to display a particular record you can reference that record by the ID.

Look in the location bar now and you will see:
<a href=/db.aspx&gotopage=3&orderby=1%2C1&orderby=2&orderby=2&t=HelpTopics&vid=1>/db.aspx&gotopage=3&orderby=1%2C1&orderby=2&orderby=2&t=HelpTopics&vid=1</a> Which means, show the item from the HelpTopics table using view number 1 and for the Help Topic with id equals 128.

If you would like to be more specific about your query, you can use query operators and query values like so
&columnnameop=
&columnnamequery=

For example, to show only Help Topics that contain the word Parameters in the name, you could use a query string like this:
<a href=db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&nameop=contains&namequery=Parameters>db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&<b>nameop=contains&namequery=Parameters</b></a>

To show all help topics with created since May 1, 2008, you'd use this url: <a href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&createdateop=>&createdatequery=5/1/2008">db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&<b>createdateop=>&createdatequery=5/1/2008</b></a>
<b>contains</b> : Find items that contain the query value, same as contains
<b>like</b> : Find items that are like the value, same as contains
<b>not like</b> : Find items that do not contain the query value
<b>startswith</b> : Find Items that start with the query value
<b>=</b> : Find items equal to the query value
<b><></b> : Find items not equal to the query value
<b>>=</b> : Find items greater than or equal to the query value
<b>></b> : Find Items greater than the query value
<b><</b> : Find items less than the query value
<b><=</b> : Find items less than or query equal
<b>in</b> : Specify a list of items. Example: &idop=in&idquery=1,2,3
<b>&pagesize=</b> Determines how many records are shown. Do you want <a href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&pagesize=20">20 Help Topic Links</a> or <a href=db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&pagesize=50>50 Help Topic Links</a> By Default, the page size is pulled from the [Table Settings]
<b>&hidecolumns=</b> Determines which column names should be hidden <a href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&hidecolumns=description">Help Topics without the description field</a>
<b>&selectcolumns=</b> Determines which column names should be pulled from the database. <a href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&selectcolumns=id,name,createdate">Show Id, Name and CreateDate</a>
<b>&noheader=true&nofooter=true</b> Hides the page header and footer <a href=db.aspx?t=helptopics&noheader=true&nofooter=true>Help Topics sans Header/Footer</a> These will be useful when using the [Share Data] feature when you want to include data, but not the menus and content in the right rail. We call it the footer because it appears at the bottom of the HTML source, even though it is rendered on the right hand side of the page. You can use [Skins] to change this behavior.
<b>_fieldvalue=fieldname</b> This parameter used in conjunction with the id= parameter will show only the contents of the specified column. For example, to show <i>only</i> the description for this Help Topic, use the following url:
<a href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&id=128&_fieldvalue=description">db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&id=128&_fieldvalue=description</a>
<b>&qid=</b> Allows you to specify one of your custom [Ad Hoc Queries] to filter the records or build complex joins among tables.
Query Strings
deleteedit138Qrimp ServerTo install and use Qrimp on your server behind your firewall, you will need to download and install the Qrimp Server binaries. Qrimp Server works on Microsoft Server with SQL Server 2000, 2005 and 2008 as a database.

Please contact us for more information about Qrimp Server Licensing.
Working Offline, Backing Up, Getting Data out
deleteedit181PortalsPortals are windows to your data that appear in boxes on your [dashboard]. Your Dashboard is a collection of portal boxes. Each user must add or subscribe to their own set of portals. A user can either add a portal from the [grid view] or subscribe to a portal.

<img class="border" width="500" src="attachments/developer.qrimp.com-1065e4df-66f4-4bb4-b06a-592170c5c577/severalportals.png" />

<h2>Adding a Portal from Grid View</h2>
To add a portal from the [grid view]:

Go to the table you want to get data from > go to the bottom of the grid view > click the link that says "Share".
<img class="border" width="500" src="http://f43a933af7ac34dcec6f-e68f0ae55bed6d6f943b932cc8d70ccb.r3.cf1.rackcdn.com/2e747ef8-e2cd-4287-a53c-a0bff069e41a-add%20portal%20screen%201.png">
A box will appear with a button that says "Add to Dashboard". Click the Add to Dashboard button.
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Enter a name for your dashboard.
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Another link will appear that lets you view your dashboard
<img class="border" width="500" src="http://f43a933af7ac34dcec6f-e68f0ae55bed6d6f943b932cc8d70ccb.r3.cf1.rackcdn.com/16d83cf4-6cf0-4ff1-9a22-0658792a4c39-add%20portal%20screen%204.png">
Your portal window has been added.
<img class="border" width="500" src="http://f43a933af7ac34dcec6f-e68f0ae55bed6d6f943b932cc8d70ccb.r3.cf1.rackcdn.com/16ed92a2-04f0-46c2-8de5-037cdb1bd4e4-add%20portal%20screen%205.png">

<h2>Moving Portals</h2>
To move a portal, go to the top right corner of the square. Hover over the icon that looks like two windows <img class="move" src="/c6401/559.png" align="absmiddle" height="16" width="16">". It will turn to a multi-directional arrow <img class="move" src="attachments/developer.qrimp.com-d9b3232d-9b06-4b91-97b4-27c53bbb9207/multi-directionalarrows.png" align="absmiddle" height="16" width="16">. Click and drag the arrow to move the portal to a spot before another portal square. The square you are moving it in front of will turn green.

<h2>Resizing Portals</h2>
To resize a portal, click the magnifying glass icon in the top right <img src="/icons/crystal_project/32x32/actions/viewmag.png" />. You can change it to be large, small or medium.

<h2>Customize Portal Background Colors</h2>
To choose a new background color for a portal, click the palette icon in the top right <img src="/icons/crystal_project/32x32/apps/colors.png" />. Different colors can help you quickly find data that looks the same.

<h2>Advanced: Manually Editing Portals</h2>
To edit a portal, click on the edit icon in the top right corner of the square <img src="/icons/crystal_project/32x32/apps/kate.png" />. This will take you to the edit view of that portal in the Portals table. Note: You can see all of the records in the portals table by going to Design > Portals.

Name: The Name of your portal window. Use a name that describes which data will appear in the portal and how it will appear. For example "Logins by Date", "Unpaid Bills" or "Red Shoes - Thumbnail images". The name you choose will appear in the header of the portal.

Description: Describe your portal to help you remember what it's about.

Template: Copy and paste a [ShareData] script. The ShareData script is much like an embed tag. It links to your data, storing the table id, the sort on your data, search information, hiddencolumns and whatever else you tell it to. Advanced: add styles to your portals by using inline styles in the template field.

Link: The Portal Link specifies where the user will go if they click on the portal header.

<h2>Deleting Portals</h2>
To delete a portal from your home page, click the red X in the top left hand corner. You will be unsubscribed. To resubscribe, simply go to Home and find the link in the top left of the page that says "Add Portal".
Dashboard
deleteedit255Portal SubscriptionsOne way to add [Portals] to your [Dashboard] is to subscribe to them.

Hover over the Dashboard menu tab, then click the sub-menu for 'Portal Subscriptions'. (Note: If you cannot see Portal Subscriptions, please contact your site Administrator to get permission to the menu).

<img class="border" src="/attachments/developer.qrimp.com-0cee567b-66bc-4267-ae29-76b374bc8e02/portalsubscriptions.png" />

Click the checkboxes next to the portals that are of interest to you, then click save. If your user group does not have permission to see that area of the site, the portal window will be blank, and you should delete it.
Dashboard
deleteedit41PicklistsSee [Look-up Tables].Definitions
deleteedit1311PayPal Order IPN ModuleHelp Topic coming soon.Modules
deleteedit158Paying with PayPalPaying for your Qrimp hosted application is easy. We use PayPal. If you have used PayPal before, it should be fairly straightforward. We've outlined the process below.

From the Qrimp <a href="http://www.qrimp.com/signup.html">sign-up page</a>, click the "Sign up" Button.

On the next screen, select the plan you would like and click the "Pay Now" button.

Sign in to your PayPal account or select "Pay with Credit Card" if you do not have one.

Billing
deleteedit132Page LayoutsPage Layouts tell Qrimp how to display data. Page layouts come in two varieties: Grid and Repeater

<h3>Grid</h3>
Grid templates are similar to a spreadsheet or HTML table layout and are generally useful to show a lot of data in tables. In this display type, the cell template field applies to each row/column combination.

<h3>Repeater</h3>
Most all other templates will be the repeater type. In this display type, each record in the table is considered a cell. You can include values from each field in the row by using [square brackets] notation.
Creating your own views
deleteedit22OperationsOperations allow system users to perform actions upon data in your application. Operations are analogous to stored procedures. The five types of operations that users can perform on a database are Create, Read, Update, Delete and Admin.

* Create - Users can create entries in the table.

* Read - Users can view items in the table.

* Update - Users can update existing records.

* Delete - Users can delete information from the table.

* Admin - Full Permission. Users can add and remove fields from the table, rename columns, and rename the table. Admin rights also allow them to control security on the table.

Qrimp has additional default operations such as add notifications, gettree, etc.

To view the operations in your system go to Admin > Operations (<img class="noborder" align="absmiddle" src="/icons/crystal_project/32x32/apps/kfouleggs.png">). Access to the Operations table is restricted to Administrators by default.

To allow your users to perform operations, you must first make sure they have the security privileges to do so. You can control operation privileges using [Table Security].

You can also write your own operations to set up specific functionality based on particular tables, etc. Qrimp has a generic operation statement writing language that should be fairly intuitive to advanced database administrators. Learn more about [Writing Operations] and [Using Operations in urls].
Advanced Development
deleteedit189Number FormatsYou can format numbers using square brackets like this:

<textarea>
</noeval>

If you'd like to format 123456 like 123,456 you would use the following code:

<noeval>[formatnumber:<number>[DATA]</number><format>{0:#,###.##}</format>]

</textarea>

Some formats you can use include those listed at the Microsoft Developer Network: <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dwhawy9k.aspx">http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dwhawy9k.aspx</a>
Square Brackets
deleteedit234Notification Templates<!--<nobreak>-->
<p>Notification Templates determine the text, images, links and design elements that are in notifications.</p>

<h2>Existing Templates</h2>
<p>Qrimp comes with the following default notification templates: UPDATE, CREATEACCOUNT, APPROVEACCOUNT, PASSWORDRESET, LOGIN, NEWMAIL, ACCOUNTREQUEST, New Suggestion, and New Comment On Suggestion. Use these default templates as the basis for your notifications. You can Copy these to create your own notifications. This will give you a head start on the content that can be displayed. You can also add new templates and start from scratch. </p>

<h3>Update</h3>
<p>Update is by far the most frequently used notification template. This basic template can be used to inform users that new records have been added to tables in your database. </p>

<h2>What's in a Template?</h2>

<h3>Square Brackets</h3>
<p>Notification templates rely heavily on [Square Brackets] to pull information from your database to the email in an automated fashion. Using [Square Brackets] you can show a user the name of the app in the email, which table and item was affected, which user made a change, the date the change was made, and more. Start with the default notification templates and copy/paste pieces of square brackets notation into your notifications.</p>

<img class="border" src="/attachments/developer.qrimp.com-492da2f8-7ce0-44c4-bd44-68b7c0a2422b/notification%20template%20template.png">

<h3>CSS and HTML</h3>
<p>Users familiar with CSS can also include the "<'style'>" tag to put design elements in the notification, such as fonts, colors, borders, backgrounds and more. Depending on the user's email client, the styles may show up differently. If a recipient shows text-only emails, these design settings may not make it through.</p>
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Notification Subscriptions
deleteedit16Notification Subscriptions<!--<nobreak>-->
<p>Set up notifications in your Qrimp app to send an email to a user when data is added, deleted or edited. For example, you can set up an email to a sales rep when a table is updated.</p>

<h3>Adding Notifications</h3>
<p>To subscribe a user to a notification, go to Admin > Notification Subscriptions. Click the Add New Icon <img src="/icons/crystal_project/32x32/actions/edit_add.png" />.</p>

<p>Choose the table you want to send a notification for.</p>
<img class="border" width="300px" src="http://f43a933af7ac34dcec6f-e68f0ae55bed6d6f943b932cc8d70ccb.r3.cf1.rackcdn.com/867d5c7f-48c4-4d82-8f51-3a3a8a68e988-custom%20notifications%20screen%201.png">

<p>Choose which operation triggers the notification. The most common operation is insert, which is when someone adds a new record to a table.</p>
<img class="border" width="300px" src="http://f43a933af7ac34dcec6f-e68f0ae55bed6d6f943b932cc8d70ccb.r3.cf1.rackcdn.com/a0f6b54d-ccaa-4bfd-93ad-4daf13586bf8-custom%20notifications%20screen%202.png">

<p>Choose the user who will get the notification.</p>
<img class="border" width="300px" src="http://f43a933af7ac34dcec6f-e68f0ae55bed6d6f943b932cc8d70ccb.r3.cf1.rackcdn.com/51cbd38d-9324-4cdb-bcc9-c5be69dae2c1-custom%20notifications%20screen%203.png">

<p>Then choose a notification message. You can see and edit the content of a notification message by going to Admin > Notification Templates. (See also: [Notification Templates]).</p>
<img class="border" src="/attachments/developer.qrimp.com-1941ee44-967d-422c-8622-b802f1a72ddd/notifications%20screen%204.png">

<h3>Customized Notifications</h3>
<p>You can get very specific about when to send a notification. For example, you may wish to only notify a sales rep, if a website visitor creates a new order with an order type of "Wholesale".</p>

<p>To customize, go to your list of user notifications and click the link that says "customize". Enter the parameters for your notification. Now the user will only get this notification when that specific criteria is met.</p>
<p>You will see an option at the right to "Customize filters for this notification subscription". Click the link then [Search] to further restrict notifications. For example, you could choose to only receive an Email notification when someone inserts a Project into the Projects table with the word "Human Resources" in it.</p>
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Communicate and Share
deleteedit17Notification SubscriptionsSend site administrators and users custom [Notifications] when new data is added to your Qrimp application or when people sign in.Notification Subscriptions
deleteedit232Notification ParametersAfter you have subscribed a user to a notification (See: [Notification Subscriptions] [Notifications and Custom Notifications]), you can set notifications to be sent only when certain parameters are met. For example, you can send a notification to your sales rep Evelyn only when the order type is wholesale.

To set up a filtered notification, go to Admin > Notification Subscriptions and select the notification to filter.
<img class="border" src="/attachments/developer.qrimp.com-65b33786-c4ea-4bff-b3c0-98456fe4b17b/notifications subscriptions menu.png" />

Click the link on the far right that says 'Set Parameters'.
<img class="border" src="/attachments/developer.qrimp.com-bb13bf70-368a-4459-afb4-bcea6282eed4/notification subscription to filter.png" />

Now you are on the Notification Parameters page. At the top, you will see the notification you are setting up.
<img class="border" src="/attachments/developer.qrimp.com-d7159eda-767e-4f6a-936d-8288e408f9d2/notification to filter.png" />

If any previous filters have been set, you will see them under "Current Parameters".
<img class="border" src="/attachments/developer.qrimp.com-80fd93fb-7661-492e-b3f3-4ec7c4f0ee73/notifications current parameters.png" />

Select your parameters, then click "Save".
<img class="border" src="/attachments/developer.qrimp.com-911170fe-430e-44fc-8a21-5e58d6b65720/notifications set parameters.png" />

From now on, when a new Wholesale Order comes in, Evelyn will get an email about it. The email will look like this:

<img class="border" src="/attachments/developer.qrimp.com-f67575af-e944-48fc-93f4-be61bc05b119/notification parameters email.PNG" />

Note: Evelyn will no longer get an email for <em>every</em> order, only New Orders that are Wholesale. If you would like her to also get an email for every order, you must create a new, separate notification subscription.

You can change what the email notification says and what it looks like with [Notification Templates].





Notification Subscriptions
deleteedit134NextPreviousThe next/previous arrow icons in the [Edit View] and [Detail View] of a record let you page through the items without changing your view.

<table><tr><td><a href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&id=1343&vid=11" title="Previous Help Topic"><img align=absmiddle class="noborder" src=/icons/crystal_project/32x32/actions/previous.png alt="Previous Help Topic"></a></td><td><a href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&id=3&vid=11" title="Next Help Topic"><img class="noborder" align=absmiddle src=/icons/crystal_project/32x32/actions/next.png alt="Next Help Topic"></a></td><tr><td> <a class="small" href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&id=1343&vid=11" title="Previous Help Topic">Previous</a></td><td><a class="small" href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&id=3&vid=11" title="Next Help Topic">Next</a></td></tr></table>
<span class="small">The next previous icons</span>

To add the next/previous icons to the top of your records go to the table you want to add them in, then go to Develop > Header/Footer.

Copy and paste the following [HTML] with [square brackets] into the Header field of your [Content Header]

<textarea><noeval><td><a href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&id=1343&vid=11" title="Previous Record"><img align=absmiddle class="noborder" src=/icons/crystal_project/32x32/actions/previous.png alt="Previous Record"></a></td><td><a href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&id=3&vid=11" title="Next Record"><img class="noborder" align=absmiddle src=/icons/crystal_project/32x32/actions/next.png alt="Next Record"></a></td><tr><td> <a class="small" href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&id=1343&vid=11" title="Previous Record">Previous</a></td><td><a class="small" href="db.aspx?t=HelpTopics&id=3&vid=11" title="Next Record">Next</a></td></noeval></textarea>

Note: HTML formatting must be not have line breaks.
<img alt="NextPrevious url code" src="/attachments/b4aa565f-0119-4030-8490-912e669e8ebc/Picture%206.png">
Content Header
deleteedit196NavigationThe topics in this section cover how users navigate your Qrimp app. How do users get to your data? Which actions are allowed from which places? Which messages are shown on forms?
deleteedit1309Name input maximum is 50, but 64 characters were submittedYou will get this error or something similar to it if you are trying to enter data that is longer than the amount of characters specified in the [datatype] for that [database table].

To fix this error, go back and enter shorter data, or if you are an admin, you can extend the length of the field using [Table Management].
Error Messages
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