Hi, Jan,
 
In my post, I've just given an example - I just mistyped the example (I did 
 it pretty late at night); in my actual database, the problem exists - I've 
been  able to recreated it using existing forms and creating new forms.  I 
don't  get any error messages in my actual forms when I run them; it's just 
that when  you exit a field via a SKIP 0 or set_focus property, the field's 
color doesn't  return to the original color - it stays the color that it was 
when it had the  focus.
 
Thanks,
Diane
 
 
In a message dated 10/13/2009 9:54:18 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
This is only a guess but I think you getting an error makes all bets  are 
off on the rest of your scenario.
Figure out the error first and then see if you get the expected results  on 
the colors.
 
Jan




-----Original  Message-----
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]  (RBASE-L Mailing List)
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:35:12 EDT
Subject:  [RBASE-L] - Re: Background Color and Focus on Form

Sorry, I made a couple of mistakes in my code...see revised code  below:
 
   
Hi,
 
Has anyone run into background color problems when trying to use a Skip  0 
(or a property <ComponentID> set_focus "true") in an Exit EEP with  the 
"background color when focused" set?
 
I have a DBEdit field, RPDYEAR, TEXT 4, whose color is white and  whose 
background color is gray when it has the focus.  The Component ID  for this 
field is FORM_RPDYEAR.
 
I have an On Exit EEP for the field RPDYEAR that says:
 
   set var vtemp text = null
getproperty  form_rpdyear textvalue "vtemp"
if vtemp <> "2009"  then
pause 1 using "Invalid value"
      skip 0      (or  property form_rpdyear set_focus "true")
endif
return
 
-- When you tab to that field initially, it becomes gray when it gets  the 
focus.
 
-- When you tab out of that field, it returns to color white.
 
-- If you are in the field and delete the value and hit  <enter>, you will 
get the message "Invalid value"; and if you THEN  enter "2008" (or some 
other value not equal to 2009) and hit  <enter>, the field SHOULD change back 
to 
white when the cursor goes to  the next field; but it remains gray - the 
background color when the field  has the focus -- even though the field no 
longer has the focus.
 
Does anyone know a work-around or is this just a bug in 7.6/Turbo  8?  The 
background color only stays "stuck" if I use a SKIP 0 (or the  set_focus 
property) in my Exit EEP; and it happens on any form I try it on  so I know 
it's not just this form or  field.




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