G'day Alastair,

A Happy New Year back to you.

I can address the last one!

Set the first table (of the two tables with which you
wish to associate the two buttons) as the current table.
Create a button for the Next Table function with only a
single space as the button text.
Set the next table as the current table.
Create a button for the Next Table function with only a
single space as the button text and position this one
exactly over the top of the first one.
Create a text field containing [Next Table] and position
it above or below the overlayed buttons.
Draw a box around the two overlayed buttons and text.
Voila!   Your workaround.

What version are you using?

The integrity of the commands you are trying to use were
severely compromised in the last MicroRIM release but I
have not yet had the chance to see if the R:Team squashed
that bug in the latest patch.

At 07:07 PM 01/01/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>However, I am having a few teething troubles with EEP commands to go to 
>the next table and row:
>
>For example, if I use the menu bar Forms option or the Function Keys I 
>have no problems but if I create an EEP on a Text Button to go from the 
>second of three tables to the first table of the next driving row I get an 
>"Out of memory" error message.
>
>My EEP currently is this:
>
>PREVTAB
>NEXTROW
>RETURN
>
>I have tried:
>
>SAVEROW
>NEXTTAB
>NEXTTAB
>NEXTROW
>RETURN
>
>and a few variations on things in-between but always get the out of memory 
>error.
>
>I can click on the message and then go to the next row "manually" without 
>any further problem. Buttons to do a single task - Next Row or Next Table 
>work fine.
>
>I can't think why it would be relevant but my first two tables are on one 
>page and the third on the second page - I'm used to Paging Down from Dos 
>and haven't found a need to try the Windows Screen Areas instead.
>
>Does anybody have any advice, please?
>
>Also, if I have a button associated with the first table for Next Table it 
>becomes greyed out when I get to the next table and I need another Next 
>Table button associated with the second table to from there to the third 
>table. I can understand why this happens but does anybody have a way of 
>combining the two buttons or displaying only the "current" one?

Warmest regards,


Tom Grimshaw
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