HI John.

I got stuck on this issue for a half day before seeing your response below. 
Thanks for pointing it out.

Wendell Turner

> On 25 Sep 2016, at 22:43, truegold <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey All,
> 
> Never mind! I found it.
> 
> Need to make sure that the listbox property Entry->Focusable is clicked. 
> Change the “Focusable” property in design and now the column is editable.
> 
> Ugggh! Spent 1/2 day diagnosing that.
> 
> John...
> 
>> Hey All,
>> 
>> Using 4D v15r2 standalone Macintosh (Yes I have a license one 4D View (4D 
>> View Pro is native 4D behavior)), read the docs, reviewed any and all 
>> examples of listbox edit/enterable in Nabble...
>> 
>> I am using Object Arrays in list boxes (single selection mode) dynamically 
>> built from a LB with zero columns.
>> 
>> Currently I am just playing with the examples in the docs under the section 
>> “Using object arrays in columns (4D View Pro)”. Just placing the listbox on 
>> a form and dynamically building them using the 4D sample code examples and 
>> displays correctly.
>> 
>> The docs say that based upon the valueType 4D uses various default widgets 
>> (probably where 4D View Pro comes in) i.e., "text" is displayed as a text 
>> input widget, a "boolean" as a check box, and so on. The UI part appears to 
>> work nicely. As for actual editing...
>> 
>> The drop downs, popups, Boolean are changeable in the Column (although I 
>> have yet to work on code to make th changes back to the array). But, and 
>> this is where I am looking for help, text and numeric values are not 
>> editable.
>> 
>> I have tried setting the column to be editable using OBJECT SET ENTERABLE 
>> and EDIT ITEM and Option click, Option+.
>> 
>> For example:
>> 
>> EDIT ITEM(colVar_p->;row)
>> 
>> But neither seems to work.
>> 
>> I know the column pointer ‘colVar_p‘ is correct because if I use this code
>> 
>> OBJECT SET VISIBLE(colVar_p->;False)
>> 
>> It is in fact hidden.
>> 
>> And the variable ‘row’ has the correct cell number.
>> 
>> In fact I have added another column that is just an array of text values and 
>> I cannot change it into an edit mode either? So is there something about 
>> having an object array in a listbox...?
>> 
>> So I am missing something? Is there a command I need to set as I am building 
>> it dynamically?
>> 
>> Does anyone else have any experience working with object arrays in list 
>> boxes?
>> 
>> Any tips or tricks necessary? And code examples specific to handling object 
>> arrays in columns in list boxes?
>> 
>> Appreciate,
>> John…
>> 
> 
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