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Mickey,
I think this question has multiple answers depending on
exactly what you are trying to accomplish. I am not sure what exactly you are
asking about the form but using a form in this manner is doable. You may also
want to consider hotkey execution of your script, where you would assign a key
combination to exectute the script on demand. Perhaps if you give a more
specific scenario I could make a more definitive
recommendation.
Thanks,
Corinna Robertson
Boston Software Systems
The
Essential Tool for Healthcare Integration
603-598-5122
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mickey Sherbett Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 10:52 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Talk] Working with Forms in 6.5 Is there anybody out there that has some scenarios where you are using scripts that are initiated by using the new userform forms. I have scripts that I want the user to initiate by clicking on a check box in the Project. I do not need to schedule these because these are the type of scripts that should run on demand. Do I just create a shortcut with Command Line parameters that will execute the script with the form as a parameter? Or is there another method that you use when you load it on the User’s PC? Mickey Sherbett, Senior Analyst DCH Regional Medical Center 809 University Blvd. E. Tuscaloosa Al. 35401
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Title: Working with Forms in 6.5
- [Talk] Working with Forms in 6.5 Corinna Robertson
- [Talk] Working with Forms in 6.5 Munir . Khamis
