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    Buttons need TWO clicks?

    I have a form where the buttons sometimes need Two pushes... but not always. Sometimes one does it, sometimes two are needed, even during the same session. Wierd, and I hate inconsistency.
    This is the code on one of the buttons, that closes the form:

    dim mode as c
    mode = parentform.mode_get()
    if mode = "ENTER" .or. mode = "CHANGE" then
    parentform.commit()
    if parentform.mode_get()"VIEW" then
    ui_msg_box("Unable to save your changes","Please correct and save, or discard your changes", UI_STOP_SYMBOL)
    end if
    end if
    parentform.close()

    Any comments?

    #2
    RE: Buttons need TWO clicks?

    Hi Stephen
    I would change the parentform.close() to

    :formname.close()

    Just a guess but there may be a form open that you can't see, and that is closing with the parentform.close() since you haven't explicitly told A5 to close the current form.

    Mick

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      #3
      RE: Buttons need TWO clicks?

      Me again
      Just out of curiousity I don't understand

      if mode = "ENTER" .or. mode = "CHANGE" then
      parentform.commit()
      if parentform.mode_get()"VIEW" then
      ui_msg_box("Unable to ...

      If I am looking at that right, the third line would never be true. If the user is entering or changing a record your script will save it (first and second lines).

      The 3rd line is impossible since the lines above it have already placed the form in view mode, so I am thinking there is no way it could ever be "view".

      If I am missing some reason please explain. I have seen that script sequence posted before and didn't understand it then either. LOL

      Mick

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        #4
        RE: Buttons need TWO clicks?

        Mick,

        I'm just guessing, but I thought that line would catch a problem with the parentform.commit() if there was a field rule violation, etc.
        There can be only one.

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          #5
          RE: Buttons need TWO clicks?

          Ahh thanks Stan. That makes sense. A little safety net thing happening. Very cool.

          Mick

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            #6
            RE: Buttons need TWO clicks?

            Even cooler - it was written by the Alpha Five button genie.

            And it works flawlessly on one machine - hiccups on the other. I am limping a little on network issues, as I have a full time office manager now, who hogs the main computer. So I set up a network, but that is running kinda slow, so to keep the troops happy I make a copy onto the second machine and run that as a stand alone. This is where it hiccups - on the second machine. Both are intel, win98, Alpha 4.5.

            I ordered more RAM for the second machine (laptop with 64MB, upgrading to 128MB) which seems the likliest bottleneck. But this ought not address this need to click buttons twice...

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              #7
              RE: Buttons need TWO clicks?

              Hiya,

              You might be experiencing the same thing as I do. I am in my mid 70's
              now and my mouse hand shakes enough at all times that the mouse is not
              still when I press the left button. Keep in mind that the mouse must
              not be moving when you are selecting a button.

              efs

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                #8
                RE: Buttons need TWO clicks?

                I'm just a beginner,

                maybe its a focus problem, ie. the first click gives the button focus and the second click starts the code.

                Just a thought.

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                  #9
                  RE: Buttons need TWO clicks?

                  This fits the facts, but is not the way it is supposed to work. I was curious if anyone else experienced this behavior, and had some insight. It is disconcerting to deal with...

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