Les,

You might need to add the special Results List table field (ID 1020) to 
the form, and then do the stuff below.
 
Thad Esser
Remedy Developer
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Bach



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Les,

Open the form in the Admin tool and look at the field properties for the
table.  On the Display tab is a checkbox for Table Drill Down.  Uncheck
that.

Then, create an active link that fires on Return/Table or Level Dbl-Clk
(depends what version of Admin tool you're running, but they're all pretty
close), to open the correct form/view combination you need.

Good luck!

Matt

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 8:36 AM
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Subject: Double Click ticket

Hey list,

After doing a search there is a list of results displayed. If a user 
double
clicks on a row in the results list, the default view will open in modify
mode.

My question is. Is there any way to control what view is displayed when 
the
user
double clicks in the results list? Or, is there a way to prevent the users
from
double clicking in the results list? I can't find any drill down switches.

If the users are accessing via the web I don't want them to see the 
default
view, and I can't seem to find a way to restrict them.


Thanks

Les Ganton

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