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    Bad navigator!

    Help please. I have a data entry form with several navigation buttons at the bottom (Next, Previous, First, Last, etc.) For these buttons to work I have to untick the Navigate checkbox in the Restrictions in the form's properties. However, when I tab down beyond the bottom of the fields while Modifying a record, A5 takes me to the next record in the file. I want tabbing to stop at the bottom of the form, and for the user to decide whether to Save or Cancel any changes to the record. (If I tick the navigate box for the form, this works fine, but then my buttons won't work.)

    I know I've done something stupid, but I can't see what it is. Any ideas, anyone?

    #2
    RE: Bad navigator!

    Martin

    This is a common concern. The way I tackle this is to turn navigation off when the form is in enter or change mode and then turn it back on when the record is saved or canceled

    parentform.restrict_navigation = .T.

    will restrict navigation and

    parentform.restrict_navigation = .F.

    will allow navigation. You can place this code in a number of locations depending on how you start and enter or edit and how you save a record.

    Jerry

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      #3
      RE: Bad navigator!

      Martin,

      What I do is use the button script to manipulate the navigate restriction directly.

      The button script does this:

      1) disable the restriction on navigation
      2) navigate in desired direction
      3) enable the restriction on navigation

      I believe you'll see an example of this if you check my Basic Data Entry example in the Code Archive of this message board.

      -- tom

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        #4
        RE: Bad navigator!

        Thanks Jerry and Tom (what a team!)

        I think I'd unconsciously avoided this problem before by having the last tab go to the "Save" button, but I have a multi-tabbed form (with the same buttons at the bottom of the screen) and, as far as I know, there is no way of having the same object appear in the tab sequence more than once, ie the "Save" button finishing entry to each of the tabs.

        (Sorry, I'm using the word "tab" in two senses here, as I'm sure you appreciate.)

        It does seemm odd that A5 works like this by default. Surely it means that an inattentive user is in danger of modifying the wrong record(s)?

        Thanks, again. I'm sure I'll now be able to cobble something up with xbasic.

        Martin.

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          #5
          RE: Bad navigator!

          Martin

          You can always have an object set to "Always on top" so it shows on all tabs. If the object (button) has actions specific to a tab, just test for the tab using tab_get().

          As for the "Jerry and Tom", yeah, we've heard that one before. Although the reference might be showing your age, since the 'toons aren't as popular these days.

          Jerry

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            #6
            RE: Bad navigator!

            I'm a Simpsons man myself! Actually, I genuinely meant that you are a life-saving team on this forum. It was only after I wrote it that I realised the Hanna-Barberra connection. Or, for the really old, the Simon-Garfunkel connection.

            Regards,

            Martin.

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