Well, even assuming that you didn't want to build a separate form for
attachments, couldn't you use the permissions on the field to control the
R/W access to it (i.e. allow Submitter only)?  Or perhaps only allow write
access to the field from a Submit window.

Rick

On 12/13/07, FRANK, GORDON CTR DISA JSSC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You can't use a Change Display action, but you might be able to use an
> error Filter with the syntax:
>
> TR.<Attachment field> != DB.<Attachment field>
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> I haven't tried it but I'll bet you can. Let me know.
>
> Gordon M. Frank
> DISA\Version FNS
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> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 12:42 PM
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> Subject: Can An Attachment Field Be Made Read Only?
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> I have an attachment field on a form. Once a file is attached I want to
> prevent anyone from changing or deleting the attachment. I would like
> them to be able to view the attached file. I thought this would be
> simple using the Change Field action and making it Read Only.
> Unfortunately that option is not available for that type of field. I
> know I can hide the field but I would prefer if it was made read only.
> Is this possible?
>
> Brian Sokol
> Manager, Desktop Services
> Scholastic Inc.
> 557 Broadway
> NY, NY 10012
> (212) 343-6494
> http://www.Scholastic.com <http://www.Scholastic.com>
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