Hi Michael, Thanks for your input.
I don't use DPMouse for this application. I sell it to the public as part of a library automation starter kit. See *http://tinyurl.com/bgpg3.* So - although I purchased DPMouse many years ago - I don't think the licensing permits me to bundle it with my application. Larry On 9/22/07, Michael Iannantuoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Laurie, > > If you are using DPMouse, you can set up a single character field > immediately next to the field in question and conditionally assign an ASCII > 249 to that field. If that single character field contains an ASCII 249 DP > will not allow access to the field next to it. > > Michael > > LN wrote: > > Greetings and salutations, > > In my library automation application I have a panel with non-editable > fields that show info based on whatever barcode number is scanned into the > one editable field of the panel. The idea is to speedily enter the barcode > data and then create a new record right away. Most users of the application > like this and use this panel without a problem. However sometimes one of > them wants to edit data in one of the non editable fields. I would like a > way to permit a user - coming to the panel from a different menu choice - to > be able to edit more than the one field. I suppose I could have an exact > duplicate of the panel but with more than one field editable. But Is there > a better way to do this? > > Best regards, > > Larry Neuton > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Dataperf mailing [EMAIL > PROTECTED]://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf > > > _______________________________________________ > Dataperf mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.dataperfect.nl/mailman/listinfo/dataperf > >
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