I believe you're looking for the 'Disable Change Flag' property which is on the 
properties of the field.  

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jose Huerta" <jose.hue...@sm2baleares.es>
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:34:14 AM
Subject: Development question

** Hi listers, 


Let's take the next example. Imagine we have a form, where there is some 
display only field used to start some active link workflow. But if the user 
only changed this field I don't want that ARS consider the request as 
"modified" and then prompts the user to abandon changes when he closes the 
form. 


For instance a regular form with related forms. The related requests are shown 
in a table field. And some display only fields allow selecting the filtering of 
the table field. If someone changes the data of those fields to filter the 
table field and then closes the form, ARS prompts that if he abandon the form 
he will loose the changes. 


I have some ideas about avoiding it, but I want to know your opinion and how do 
you handle it. 


Thanks, 


Jose M. Huerta 
Project Manager 

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