Daniele,

Good Point.  Seems that the "BROWSE USING formname..." enhancement
may need tweaking.  Perhaps it should automatically ignore
all EEP's or have a parameter switch that allows a user to
ignore the EEP's.

Lacking an Ignore option you might consider doing as many
of us have done in the past.  Create a browse only version
of the form.

-- 
Jim Bentley
American Celiac Society
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---- "DanieleBarbieri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  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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