Daniele -

I have spend a lot of time working with the BROWSE USING formname feature,
and it is interesting all the ramifications of such a seemingly simple
statement ...

Just before the form is loaded, the program places a variable "fEdit" in
memory as either

SET V fEdit = 'BROWSE'
BROWSE USING formname
or
SET V fEdit = 'EDIT'
EDIT USING formname

Then, in any eeps that are called from that form or that are run from a
button on the form, I add:

IF fEdit = 'Edit' THEN
  run the EEP
ELSE
  do not run the EEP or do something else
ENDIF

This seems to work just fine, as long as you catch all the EEPs ...

Sami

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----- Original Message -----
From: "DanieleBarbieri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 7:29 AM
Subject: Fw: BROWSE USING


> Hello
>  I'm using R:BASE 6.5++ (1.851xRT03) for Windows.
>  The command: BROWSE USING formname...  is a great idea. The user can't
type
>  anythings in the fields
>  BUT all EEP on entry or on exit from the fields RUN ok , causing
undesired
>  results.
>
>  Any ideas ?
>
>  TIA
>
>  Daniele Barbieri
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  www.bmbinformatica.it
>
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