Hi Charles,
I'm sure someone else will provide a more elegant solution, but you
may always validate the values within each of the fields as part of
the operation of the Calculate button, correcting the inappropriate
values prior to completing the calculation.
Joe Wilkins
On May 6, 2007, at 6:06 AM, Charles Szasz wrote:
I have entry fields that the user fills in with numbers by using
the tab, return or enter keys. Each field is checked for a range of
scores by catching the exit or close field. If the user enters a
number that is above the range for the entry field, a dialog box
appears warning them of the mistake and puts the focus back on the
field. Here is my question: I found that if the user uses the tab,
return or enter keys to enter the data with fields and then goes
back using the cursor and changes a data entry that is above above
the range and instead of using the above keys then uses the mouse
to click a Calculate button which computes the scores and goes to
the next card, the error box does not appear but I get an execution
error in the standalone. How do you trap for this when the user
does not use the tab, enter or return keys but uses the mouse to
move the cursor to click on the calculate button?
Charles Szasz
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