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    Must Push Buttons 4 Times

    I have a tabbed object on a form with 6 tabs. The 6th tab has a form for data entry. Below the tabbed object are 3 buttons, Cancel, Save and Close. After entering the data, no matter which button I choose, I must press the button a 4th time before it activates.

    Perhaps one ecplanation is that there could be 4 instances of the form open. That'd be a cute trick.

    Any idea why 4 times?

    Thanks,

    kenn
    TYVM :) kenn

    Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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    RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

    FWIW, I have a button on the form to take me to the CP. One press is all it takes. I also have another form with a tabbed object with one tab for data entry and buttons below the tabbed object for Cancel, Save and Close. One press and it's close out time.

    kenn
    TYVM :) kenn

    Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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      #3
      RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

      Ken

      By any chance are you running 1036. I had a similar but different problem in that I coult'nt get all the buttons TO FRONT. I have 10 buttons & at the most could get 2 at any time to the front. reverted to 1035 and all is well.

      John

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        #4
        RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

        Kenn,

        I have also had this happen when I have copied objects from somewhere else. In this instance, you could have 2, 3 or more instances of the objects themseleves right on top of one another. To check if this is the case for you, open the form in design mode, click on the button, and delete it (do not save the form yet). If the button still appears to be there, you just deleted a second instance of your object. If this is the case, then click on it again, and see if there is still another underneath. Keep doing this until the button is gone, and then you'll know how many extra instances of each object there are. Then close the form without saving it. Open it again in design mode, and click on every object on the form and hit delete; do this enough times to get rid of the extra instances of each object, until leaving only one of each.

        Be careful; I would suggest that you first make a duplicate of the form, and work with that one. When all is well, delete the original and rename the new one to the original name.

        I hope this helps.

        Gary
        Gary S. Traub, Ph.D.

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          #5
          RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

          Gary,

          The 'hidden' copies will also be revealed if you simply click and drag the 'top' copy elsewhere on the form.

          -- tom

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            #6
            RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

            Or you can use the object explorer to go to each instance.

            Russ

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              #7
              RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

              John,

              Yes, I am running that build.


              Gary,

              I think you've hit upon the problem. I was using a conditional object to display and enter data. It worked OK but I wanted consistency so I moved the conditional object off to the side and replaced it with a tabbed object. Then I copied each layer of the conditional object to the appropriate tab of the tabbed object.

              I suspect if I delete the buttons and recreate them, that might solve the problem. Still, I'm curious why one button works on the 1st click and the rest don't. Oh well, as long as I get it to work....

              Tom - Russ,

              I'll try deleting and replacing the buttons. If that doesn't work, then I try your suggestions.

              What a BLESSIING to have varied suggestions.

              Than you very much!!!

              kenn
              TYVM :) kenn

              Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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                #8
                RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

                OK, here's an update.

                I deleted the buttons (there was only one each) and tried Tom & Russ' suggestions. No other instances of the fields.

                Once I remove the subform on the 6th tab, all is well. Put the subform back on the tabbed page and the problem reoccurs. (There is only one instance of the subform). FWIW, the buttons are not on the subform or the tabbed object but on the form below the tabbed object.

                Any other suggestions?

                Thanks,

                kenn
                TYVM :) kenn

                Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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                  #9
                  RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

                  One more thing...This only happens after the subform is put into new record entry mode.

                  Baffled....

                  kenn
                  TYVM :) kenn

                  Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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                    #10
                    RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

                    This has really got me baffled. If I open the form and cancel it, it cancels on the 1st click. However, once I add one keystroke, it takes 3 presses to cancel or close the form.

                    I even put a button on the form (not the tabbed object) with the same results.

                    I've followed Gary's suggestion, only one object of each and got no results with Tom and Russ' suggestions.

                    I would post a zip file but it's too sensitive.

                    Any suggestions?

                    Thanks,

                    kenn
                    TYVM :) kenn

                    Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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                      #11
                      RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

                      Hello Ken,

                      Have you put a debug(1) command at the start of the buttons actions and watched what happens?

                      Jim

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                        #12
                        RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

                        Hi Jim & et al,

                        No I hadn't tried the debug so I tried it. It ran it's course w/o a hitch.

                        Next I created a new record, field by field and found the problem. I have 2 simple lookup fields defined in the field rules. After making a choice in the first lookup field, I closed the form, needing an extra click. After making a choice in the 2nd lookup field, I needed another extra click to close the form.

                        I went to the field rules and removed the check in the Disp[lay as Drop Down List. Opened the form and tried another record. Walla, only one click to save and exit the form. Add the check back in the box and an extra click is needed to close the form.

                        Cause, The Display as Drop Down List has the flu. Anyone else notice this problem? Uisng 1410 1036.

                        kenn
                        TYVM :) kenn

                        Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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                          #13
                          RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

                          Is this a subform or embedded browse? If subform, can you eliminate it? and perhaps do the same thing another way, maybe with variables?

                          Russ

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                            #14
                            RE: Must Push Buttons 4 Times

                            Hi Russ,

                            It's a subform on a tabbed object. I also created a modal popup form run from a button on the form (not the subform)which has the same behavior.

                            Now that you mention a variable, I have another thought on a work around which I'll try tonight.

                            Thanks,

                            kenn
                            TYVM :) kenn

                            Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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