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    Dialog Editable and ReadOnly (programmatic)

    Hi there,
    I am required to show a Dialog (with multiple embedded grids) for editing a record (parent, multiple child tables) etc.
    This all works.

    The parent has a "status" field.
    When status = 1 - the dialog is editable.
    When status = 2 - the dialog should not be editable.

    Is there a preferred approach here? I don't think putting enable expressions on ALL fields makes sense and I do not want to duplicate fields / the entire dialog.
    Is there a way to set dialog editable = .t. or dialog.editable = .f.?

    Is there anything I can do in e.tmpl in the onDialogExecute/Initialize?

    Thanks for any help.
    Scott Moniz - Computer Programmer/Analyst
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    Re: Dialog Editable and ReadOnly (programmatic)

    Scott

    Have you thought of putting 2 copies of each grid (in containers) and showing and hiding based upon status. That way you have control at grid level not field level.

    Michael

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      #3
      Re: Dialog Editable and ReadOnly (programmatic)

      Code:
      I am required to show a Dialog (with multiple embedded grids) for editing a record (parent, multiple child tables) etc. 
       This all works.
      
       The parent has a "status" field.
       When status = 1 - the dialog is editable.
       When status = 2 - the dialog should not be editable.
      if the grids are in a dialog, the editing takes place in the grid (even though placed inside the dialog), is that correct?
      if so will you be able disable editing in the grid rather than the dialog.
      since I do not know how this is done I am asking for the above.
      Last edited by GGandhi; 07-19-2014, 11:31 AM.
      thanks for reading

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        Re: Dialog Editable and ReadOnly (programmatic)

        I wanted to avoid the duplication - it would be nice to just have the grids 'editable' flag do this automatically.
        By unchecking editable, the grid hides the save buttons and all other aspects (edit button, delete button) but the fields remain as editable textboxes.

        E.g for textboxes "show label when not editable" something of the sort would be beneficial.

        I did however, end up going with the duplication route. Duplicate dialog, duplicate grids and changed them all to labels / readonly grids.

        Thank you for your help!
        Scott Moniz - Computer Programmer/Analyst
        REA Inc.
        http://reainc.net
        (416)-533-3777
        [email protected]

        REA INC offers consulting services, programming services, systems design, database design, third party payment gateway integration (CHASE, PAYPAL, AUTHORIZE.NET) and developer support.
        If you need custom code, or 1-to-1 mentoring in any facet of your database/web application design,
        contact us to discuss options.

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          #5
          Re: Dialog Editable and ReadOnly (programmatic)

          Hi GGandhi, there was a way to set the 'grid.isEditable' or something like that, in the override settings when you are editing the linked grid object in the dialog.
          But the textboxes stay editable and it just didn't feel right. I had to duplicate - but thank you for your help!
          Scott Moniz - Computer Programmer/Analyst
          REA Inc.
          http://reainc.net
          (416)-533-3777
          [email protected]

          REA INC offers consulting services, programming services, systems design, database design, third party payment gateway integration (CHASE, PAYPAL, AUTHORIZE.NET) and developer support.
          If you need custom code, or 1-to-1 mentoring in any facet of your database/web application design,
          contact us to discuss options.

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            #6
            Re: Dialog Editable and ReadOnly (programmatic)

            There is another way, Selwyn has a video (M46) on building grids on demand. I have used it for fun but not in production.

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              #7
              Re: Dialog Editable and ReadOnly (programmatic)

              Looks interesting - I will take a look.
              Scott Moniz - Computer Programmer/Analyst
              REA Inc.
              http://reainc.net
              (416)-533-3777
              [email protected]

              REA INC offers consulting services, programming services, systems design, database design, third party payment gateway integration (CHASE, PAYPAL, AUTHORIZE.NET) and developer support.
              If you need custom code, or 1-to-1 mentoring in any facet of your database/web application design,
              contact us to discuss options.

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                #8
                Re: Dialog Editable and ReadOnly (programmatic)

                I havent test this but in theory might work.
                In your grid set it to update originally, but when you do not want to update it, set permissions to non-edit (set update group to none with no members)
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