Mike and John,
    Thank you.  editing SysForms3 did the trick.
    I don't recall copying the button into the editor, but maybe I did.
                                            Thanks,
                                            Jason
Jason Kramer
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On 6/14/2011 10:43 AM, Mike Byerley wrote:
I came to the same conclusion..

If you go to SysForms3 table and edit a form with a push button on it and 
add "Enabled = False" to the objects properties, it will behave in the way 
described.

Jason can go into the  SysForms3  table (make sure you save the form with 
Compression Off first) and edit the data to remove the "Enabled = False" 
reference, the button will behave in its normal fashion.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Minyo II" <[email protected]>
To: "RBASE-L Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 10:30 AM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Disabled push buttons


: At 03:32 PM 06/13/2011, Jason Kramer wrote:
: >     I'm not sure how, but I have managed to disable some push
: > buttons on a form in designer.  The buttons were enabled when I
: > started work on the form, but at some point I managed to disable
: > them, and have no idea how.
: >     I can enable them when the form runs programatically, but I
: > would like them to be enabled by default.  I know that I can just
: > delete and recreate the buttons, but I would like to know how I
: > managed to disable them, and how to reverse it so that I will not
: > make the same mistake again.
:
: Hello Jason,
:
: Since you are using R:BASE eXtreme 9.1, you likely copied a push
: button into the R:BASE Editor, added the following parameter to
: disabled the button, then copied the complete text back into the Form 
Designer.
:
:   Enabled = False
:
:
: Best regards,
:
: John Minyo II
: R:BASE Technologies, Inc.
: Customer Service 


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