Re: row and column of table clicked on

2006-11-17 Thread John Craig
ot;] of fld pFieldName to pValueY http://www.sosmartsoftware.com/?r=revolution_didacticiels&l=en Check it, I hope that can be usefull. Cheers, Josep Subject: row and column of table clicked on Can you tell which row and column the user clicks on a table field? I have used the clickChu

row and column of table clicked on

2006-11-17 Thread Josep M Yepes
smartsoftware.com/?r=revolution_didacticiels&l=en Check it, I hope that can be usefull. Cheers, Josep Subject: row and column of table clicked on Can you tell which row and column the user clicks on a table field? I have used the clickChunk, but you must click on the text - the whitespace

Re: row and column of table clicked on

2006-11-16 Thread John Craig
Perfect - thanks for that! :-) Sarah Reichelt wrote: On 11/17/06, John Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can you tell which row and column the user clicks on a table field? I have used the clickChunk, but you must click on the text - the whitespace around it returns empty. Here is the script

Re: row and column of table clicked on

2006-11-16 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On 11/17/06, John Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can you tell which row and column the user clicks on a table field? I have used the clickChunk, but you must click on the text - the whitespace around it returns empty. Here is the script I use for getting the column number: put item 1 of

row and column of table clicked on

2006-11-16 Thread John Craig
Can you tell which row and column the user clicks on a table field? I have used the clickChunk, but you must click on the text - the whitespace around it returns empty. Thanks, JC ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Plea