Not very sure about that but  I think that you can try finding the ascii
value of the enter key (i.e. a newline character) and use this value to
identify the enter operation...but do we have an ascii value for a newline
character ...? any ideas, anyone ?

Regards,
Karthik Mohan


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thanks a lot..

one more thing...how to get the value of return key using sql..
i mean using gui data is entered and the user used enter key for next line
so how to get that

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