Peter,
I'd stop putting the actual variable on any form. Instead I'd copy it to
either a menu or a form object array when the user clicks on it, get the
user choice, process it and let it go. Unless your array is really big (in
which case it's not a good candidate for such a pop up anyway) there is no
performance issue.

This is really an example of why moving away from displaying process vars
on forms is a good idea.

On Sat, Sep 17, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Peter Jakobsson <li...@netkelvin.com>
wrote:

> What do other people do to address this ? (Or am I missing something in
> front of my nose).
>

-- 
Kirk Brooks
San Francisco, CA
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