Thanks Javier and Razzak

I will Set RBrain on

thanks again
marc

--- "A. Razzak Memon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Marc,
> 
> Use the following syntax:
> 
> Button.EEP USING button_value
> 
> Also, make sure that you have Button.EEP in the same
> directory.
> 
> On the other hand, if your object is to get the name
> of currently
> focused field in a form, then try:
> 
> SET VAR vFieldName = .RBTI_Form_ColName
> 
> Using the Next Generation R:BASE 7.0 for Windows,
> you also have
> the following options:
> 
> RBTI_Form_FormName to get the form name
> RBTI_Form_TblName to get the table name
> RBTI_Form_ColName to get the column name
> RBTI_Form_ColValue to get the column value
> RBTI_Form_VarName to get the variable name
> RBTI_Form_VarValue to get the variable value
> RBTI_DBGrid_Column to get the DB Grid column name
> 
> Enjoy the Unbounded Possibilities with
> Industrial-Strength,
> Multi-User, True-Relational DBMS.
> 
> Very Best R:egards,
> 
> Razzak.
> 
> 
> At 02:14 PM 11/13/2003 -0800, Marc Schluter wrote:
> 
> >This should be simple but I can't seem to get it to
> >work.
> >
> >I have a menu form with buttons.  The eep should
> get
> >the button name, close the window, then run a
> command
> >file in a case statement.
> >
> >I see how the example works in Rrbyw4 but when I
> trace
> >my eep the var gets set to .%1 not the button name.
> >
> >I use to use SET VAR vbutton =
> >(CVAL'form_field_name'))  but that doesn't seem to
> >work.  So, I replaced that with set var VmenuOption
> =
> >.%1 but no luck so far.
> >
> >sorry about asking so many questions
> 


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