Well I saw from Jim's post that he had maybe a litany of possible 
directions to go within the scope of the eep, but custom form actions I 
usually reserve for activities that would be used multiples of times 
elsewhere, but that's maybe just me, but

to address the idea of a managers override, I would have "such a button" on 
the form that would launch a non modal form for the manager to enter their 
"override password" within the context of that form, then the manager would 
reenter the field to be overridden, wherein the IF condition would test for 
the "override password" which would a: change whatever the criteria for the 
field would allow direct entry therein and b: skip over all the manditory 
choices, then having completed that, manager would close the non modal form 
with the OnClose eep of the non modal form clearing the "override 
password", but that is just how I would do it.



On Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 12:14:03 PM UTC-5, jim wrote:
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> We use 9.5.
>
> We want to control entries  in specific fields based on a certain 
> criteria.
>
> However in certain situations out in the shop I want the manager to be 
> able to override those field EEPs.
>
> Is there a property command that can do this?
>
>  
>
> James Belisle
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>  
>
> *Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990*
>
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>

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