Bob,

Maybe you can have a command button with an eep that just opens a copy of
the form as "Edit Using CopyFormName" and another command button with an eep
that returns to the entry Form  "Enter using FormName" from the edit form

Richard (Ringo) Starkey

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Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 4:11 PM
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Subject: RE: New User with Question!


I am using the form with an ENTER USING command.  The form
is checked for both ENTRY and EDIT under form settings and
all options checked under table settings.


What is  confusing is that when I leave the first page (table 1, no
region) to go to the second page (table 2 which has a region
defined for multiple rows of data) everything works OK.  I can
then go from table 2 back to table 1 and all is OK,  (I.E. I can still
change the displayed data). However when I goto table 2 a second
time, it shows no data in the region and will not allow me to access
those fields either.

My hoped for intent is to call up the form to enter new data.  Once
the data is entered, (1 row for table 1 and any number of rows for
table 2), I want to "flip" back and forth between the form pages to
review the data that has been entered.  Once satisfied, I can select
a form exit to exit the form.  I have not been able to determine how
to do this.

Thanks all

-----Original Message-----
From:   Richard Starkey [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thursday, May 09, 2002 1:27 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        RE: New User with Question!

Bob,

Is your FORM set as an ENTRY or EDIT form.

When you leave the table on an entry form it will add the row to the  table
and give you a new row when you return.


Rich Starkey

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Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 2:33 PM
To: RBASE - L LIST (E-mail)
Subject: New User with Question!


I have what I hope is a simple question with a simple answer!
(However it took me a number of lines to explain it!)

I have made a form that has (2) tables, the driving table holds
header information and the second table has a region for line
items.  It is a (2) page form and I have a PUSH button that
has a defined function of NEXT TABLE.  This works fine, as
when I fill out the first page and then hit the NEXT TABLE
button, I go to the second page and can fill in my line items.

However, I also placed a PUSH button with the function of
PREVIOUS TABLE on the second page.  This button also
works fine and allows me to return to the first page and
edit/change any data.

The problem is that if I push the NEXT TABLE button again
to go back to the line items, it returns, but there is no data
showing, nor can I enter any additional data.  I want the form
to allow going back and forth between the two tables until
one feels comfortable that all data is correct and then
exit the form.   Is this possible and/or what am I doing
that is incorrect with the NEXT & PREVIOUS TABLE
functions.

Thank you for your assistance!

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