Larry!!!!   As the Guinness guys say, Brilliant!  Sometimes the obvious thing 
is the hardest to see.  Of course, the last item you clicked would be the 
LAST one in the list, wouldn't it???

I will probably go ahead and implement this, but just for my education, how 
would I do the following, List?
1.    Have multi-select always ON so they can select multiple rows
2.    Have a right-click eep on a row that would bring up a detail form for 
that row

BTW: on a right-click eep on a multi-select, can you just hover over the row 
and right-click, or do you have to click first then right-click.

Karen

 
> If you attach the variable vList TEXT to the Variable Lookup Listview and 
> select a few records, the ID of the most recently selected record is the last 
> item in vList.  You can pull it off in your button EEP with
> 
> SET VAR vThisID = (SSUB(.vList, ITEMCNT(.vList)))
> 
> and then operate (eg edit with the detail form) on that last selected record 
> only.
> 
> It also works in the on-click eep for the list view, so you can 
> automatically update the display based on the last selected record while 
> maintaining all 
> the selections.
> 
> Is that what you're looking to do?
> --
> Larry
> 
   

Reply via email to