I am using a variable?

<a href="J:\$(V_SEARCH)">$(V_SEARCH)</a>

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On Behalf Of lgoodbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 9:46 AM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [WEB400] ND Macro screen elimination

Convert spaces " " to "%20" (no quotes) in the <a href>. %20 is the URI
equivalent for space. If the visible name of the link is breaking across
lines, that can be solved by replacing spaces with "&nbsp;" non-breaking
space.

HTH,
Loyd

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On Behalf Of Don Cavaiani
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 9:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [WEB400] ND Macro screen elimination

Real close now - but the document name breaks into several lines instead
of showing straight across. Otherwise, it works correctly

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Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 9:18 AM
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Subject: Re: [WEB400] ND Macro screen elimination

Your search results would look something like this:

Rec# Invoice Indentifcation
0004 <a href="J:\Aerofast Inc 10108 00128373.pdf">Badger Metals 10450
52499</a>
0109 <a href="J:\Inside Badger 13070 0038727-IN.pdf">Inside Badger
13070 0038727-IN</a>

You may need to escape the spaces in the file path.

Thanks,
Todd





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OK, men, I got this far with code elimination - but what am I missing to
actually get the .pdf to show?

This is in the browser now - J:\Aerofast Inc 10108 00128373.pdf -
do I need to precede it with the adobe executable path?



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I don't know if I am oversimplifying, but why not have each item in the
search results be a link to the corresponding PDF and eliminate the
"click here" screen?

Thanks,
Todd





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I have this macro which ends up displaying a .pdf file. The search
index is on the System i. The users are not happy with the extra
"click" step
(anchor) which is now needed. Is there a way to eliminate that extra
step and go directly to the .pdf display?

1) There is a keyword search field entered

2) The System i index is searched and all "matches" are
displayed.

3) User clicks on the record # of the match for which they
want
to see the actual .pdf

4) Anchor screen comes up and user must click it again before
the
.pdf shows - this is what they want eliminated.

Example:

Rec# Invoice Identification
0004 Badger Metals 10450 52499.pdf
0109 Inside Badger 13070 0038727-IN.pdf


User then clicks on the one he wants ...

and this "extra" step comes up:

VIEW the A/P Invoice for ... Badger Metals 10450 52499.pdf <J:\Badger
Rubber Company 10450 52499.pdf> When above is clicked, the .pdf
appears.




Don F. Cavaiani
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Amerequip Corp.
920-894-7063

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