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    disbaled column in browse

    Can anyone suggest a way to disable s particular
    column in the browse within a form

    ie: the id field is to be "disabled" at all times

    thanks
    Ken Tjia

    #2
    RE: disbaled column in browse

    ken:

    go to control panel, then find the browse, open in design, click on column at top and open properties, select setup and mark box for read only!

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      #3
      RE: disbaled column in browse

      i am familiar with :read-only" for the entire browse

      but what I want is a permanent "disable" on all the
      records in row(s) for a specific column only

      Thanks

      ken tjia

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        #4
        RE: disbaled column in browse

        Right click on the column and select properties, format there is a box marked read only. That should work. I haven't tried it but it seems logical. I may try it myself in my main application.
        Regards
        Jim

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          #5
          RE: disbaled column in browse

          I just checked this out and it works like a charm.

          Bill
          Bill Hanigsberg

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            #6
            RE: disbaled column in browse

            thank you gentleman and will be in it this evening to see
            I ultimately want the cursor to "never" able to step on it whatsoever hi.

            ken

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              #7
              RE: disbaled column in browse

              bill

              I do not get it...just try it..
              I am once again familiar with the property being read only.
              I want it to be "disable" even the mouse got to jump over it

              can it be done ?

              One field of the browse only !

              Thanks
              ken Tjia

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                #8
                RE: disbaled column in browse

                Ken, if you never want the user's cursor to be able to land in this field, you could set the skip property of the data entry field rule for this field to be .t.

                However, this would not be limited to the one browse you are working with now. It will affect this field wherever it appears, including other forms you may create.

                -- tom

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                  #9
                  RE: disbaled column in browse

                  Code:
                  Hi
                  Tom is right about the skip but if you use a function that checks the tables mode 
                  you can acheive what you want.
                  
                  You need the following :-
                  a function to check the mode
                  a button to allow changes on any forms that use the table.
                  I have put a bit of code to automatically force Alpha to think it is in change mode for you.
                  And a uder defined browse on the table.
                  
                  
                  '----------------------------------------------------
                  ' Put this script on a change button to force change mode
                  ' change the field name (USER_NAME) below 
                  ' and the form name (pcheck) below to the field 
                  ' and form names you want skipped
                  '----------------------------------------------------
                  
                  topparent.allow_change(.T.)
                  dim tmp as C
                  TMP=:pcheck:USER_NAME.value
                  PCHECK:user_name.value=""
                  PCHECK:user_name.value=TMP
                  PCHECK:user_name.activate()
                  
                  
                  
                  '----------------------------------------------------
                  function get_mode as N()
                  '----------------------------------------------------
                  ' create this function anf then put 
                  ' get_mode=0 
                  ' in the skip event of the field you wish to skip if only browsing
                  '----------------------------------------------------
                  tbl=table.current()
                  get_mode=tbl.mode_get()
                  end function
                  
                  That way you can prevent the field being accessed while browsing and also edit the data when required
                  NOTE you will have to define a named browse as the default browse simpley does not show the skipped field
                  
                  Regards
                  Ron

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