D'oh!  THAT's what I get for responding before breakfast....
 
I don't think you have the ability to control the Results List to quite that
extent, though you can choose to hide either the results list or the details
pane in the view properties.  If you instead used a control panel form that
displayed the results in a table field (like the ITSM consoles do), that
would also work.
 
One option you might consider is to have an Active Link fire on Display (a
single-click action on the RL row), with the action being to open a dialog
containing the data in the back-end form.  You would have to have four
options on that dialog - Previous Record, Next Record, New Search, and Close
(which would close the entire form).  Otherwise, closing the dialog would
give the users the same access to the base form you're trying to keep them
from.  Hiding the details pane for a view would also help with that.
 
Since I just pulled that out of my (ahem), I haven't actually tried it, but
I think it would work.
 
Rick 
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Disable double clicking results pane


** Thanks for the help guys, but I'm talking about the results pane if you
search on a form, not a table field.  

For instance, you have ticket numbers 1234 and 1134 and search the form for
"34".  I want people to not be able to select a row in the results pane at
the top of the form and double click that. 

Is that possible?

Thanks,
Chris


On 5/10/07, Rick Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

** 
Open the Table properties, and on the Display tab, uncheck the box titled
"Table Drill Down".  You might also want to be sure that the box on the
Advanced Display tab entitled "Single Selection Only", is checked. 
 
Rick 
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