Thanks, Larry, I'll take this into consideration. It's great to have the
flexibility to meet ones expectations with a tool box of capabilities (ala
R:BASE features)!

Brad

 

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I agree with Larry.  Not all controls have a double-click eep, so I would
avoid
those and only use a control with a double-click eep to fire off another
form.
As Larry says, if you try to use the cursor keys or a pgdn/pgup, then it
fires off a single-click eep as soon as you hit that cursor key.

Karen


In a message dated 1/24/2012 11:20:37 AM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes: 



Personally, I don't think a single click on a list view should open another
form.  I only ever use the single click to update some detailed fields on
the same form (and be aware that the single click EEP will fire when
"arrowing" around the list view).


I use the double click EEP to open another form.  I find that this is much
more in keeping with what users expect.  I bet that's why your users are
double clicking in the first place.


If you were to implement this, my guess is that it would have the side
effect of handling the double click at at the list view level anyway.
--
Larry







 

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