How to find number of records retrieved

hi everyone,
suppose you made tap canvas and 2 tab page one for dept table and one for emp table and you make non database text item in the emp tab page. i need when i press in row on dept page navigate to emp page and display the number of records retrieved in this text item
any help i greatly appreciated
thanks

Hello,
What happens if you create one text item (non database) with numeric datatype in the emp block and set the property No. of display records to 1.
Then set the Calculation Mode to Summary.
Then Set the Summary Function to Count.
Then Choose the Summarized Block from list as EMP block and choose any column from the Summarized Items list.
The run the form.
-Ammad

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