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    Keep Row Highlighted

    Have searched v5 and v6 forum's but can not locate a solution for this.

    In an embedded browse on a maintenance form (for example, lets say the Customers Form in AlphaSPorts), my client wants the currently selected Browse row to remain highlighted when he maintains any fields for the currently selected record.

    The default behavior is you select a row, the row is highlighted and record data is displayed in the form maintenance area - if you click on a field in the form maintenance area the browse row is no longer highlighted (because focus shifted away from the Browse). The client wants it so the browse row remains highlighted when editing the record data - so it is easier to locate the current record (and therefore next or prev records) when looking at the browse. Is this possible?

    Regards,
    Scott

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    RE: Keep Row Highlighted

    Just thinking aloud:
    Maybe on the leavefocus event of the browse, you can put some code that will change the background color of the currently selected row (I don't know if that is possible).

    Another solution would be is to create a section on the form below the browse where it would show the currently selected row on the browse using labels.

    I would have to think about it deeper later.
    Also can you describe the reason why he wants the highlighted row on browse again.


    The Mexican
    The Mexican

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      #3
      RE: Keep Row Highlighted

      Hi Scott,

      This link may help.

      http://www.learn alpha.com/AlphaTips/HighlightBrowse.htm

      Dan
      Dan

      Dan Blank builds Databases
      Skype: danblank

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        #4
        RE: Keep Row Highlighted

        Scott/Mario

        I've used the approach that Mario is suggesting...and it works.

        If you need any help implementing it, let me know and I'll try to send you an example.

        Best Regards,

        Louis Nickerson
        ASMIAP! Software

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          #5
          RE: Keep Row Highlighted


          This works well - thanks. There is one interesting 'side effect' being that:

          If I single click on a whole row (so control still on browse) the background colour is purple - was black originally and I have not mentioned purple in the colour equation code.

          If I single click on a whole row and then navigate up or down with the uparrow/downarrow keys - the first column is purple and the others bright green - a bit off the mark.

          If I single click on a column in a row, the clicked row is purple and the unclicked rows are bright grren (the colour as per my colour equation definition).

          If I double click on a row OR a column then the entire row background colour is green (as defined in the colour equation). This is great as it is exactly what my client wants - the row associated with the current record is clearly highlighted in the browse by the green background colour - so even blind Eddie knows which is active by glancing at the browse (as opposed to searching for the little black current record indicator in the row selector area). The single click purple also works well because it shows that while you are on record x, you have not double clicked so focus is still on the browse and the form is not in change mode on that record.

          This happens to work in pretty well with what I need - as long as the client will live with the inconsistant/unexpected puple background behavior described above.

          Thanks a bunch for your help!

          Regards,
          scott

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