Re: Hopefully, this explains my confusion a bit more

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Sorry about the word document. Just thought it would be easier to ask some questions with some pictorial table data being shown insetadof me trying to do this in an email format.

Anyway, let me as you this follow up question:

You stated "you don't have to use the se list method, but you must ensure that the same row has the same index each time the container is loaded"

I thought the "container_load" routine reloads the container from "scratch" when it is called, so why must and index (which was generated previously and stored in a particular row of the container) be reused and placed in the same exact row of the container when the container is being rebuilt from scratch. Am I not understand something?


Robert Story <rstory@freesnmp.com> wrote: On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 12:22:53 -0700 (PDT) Need wrote:
NH> see attached Microsoft Word document for description ......

Arggh... you aren't going to win any friends by posting word docs. You've just
upped the threshold for the amount of work I have to do to reply, switching
between apps and copying and pasting. So you'll be getting less verbose
answers.

yes, loading with just types is ok. yes, you need to re-use the same index.
you don't have to use the se list method, but you must ensure that the same
row has the same index each time the container is loaded. If using row_prep,
you won't be populating the whole container for a type - you will get a
pointer to a specific row, and only need to load the data for that row.



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Sorry about the word document.&nbsp;&nbsp; Just thought it would be easier to ask some questions with some pictorial table data being shown insetadof me trying to do this in an email format.&nbsp; <br><br>Anyway, let me as you this follow up question:<br><br>You stated "<span style="font-style: italic;">you don't have to use the se list method, but you must ensure that the same row has the same index each time the container is loaded</span>"<br><br>I thought the "container_load" routine reloads the container from "scratch" when it is called, so why must and index (which was generated previously and stored in a particular row of the container) be reused and placed in the same exact row of the container when the container is being rebuilt from scratch.&nbsp;&nbsp; Am I not understand something?<br><br><br><b><i>Robert Story &lt;rstory@freesnmp.com&gt;</i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left:
5px;"> On Mon, 4 Jun 2007 12:22:53 -0700 (PDT) Need wrote:<br>NH&gt; see attached Microsoft Word document for description ......<br><br>Arggh... you aren't going to win any friends by posting word docs. You've just<br>upped the threshold for the amount of work I have to do to reply, switching<br>between apps and copying and pasting. So you'll be getting less verbose<br>answers.<br><br>yes, loading with just types is ok. yes, you need to re-use the same index.<br>you don't have to use the se list method, but you must ensure that the same<br>row has the same index each time the container is loaded. If using row_prep,<br>you won't be populating the whole container for a type - you will get a<br>pointer to a specific row, and only need to load the data for that row.<br></blockquote><br><p>
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