Mike,

Those are commands you can put in the button eeps on the form.
Pick the one that makes the most sense for your form.

Dennis McGrath
Software Developer
QMI Security Solutions
1661 Glenlake Ave
Itasca IL 60143
630-980-8461
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael J. 
Sinclair
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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Modifying the [F2] key in version 7.6 or 9.1

Actually that sounds perfect.
I hate to ask, but....is the only way to achieve that is by adding that line 
right before "EDIT USING form_name", or is there somewhere that I can change 
that property at the table level or the form level? Or the Button Level. I 
can't seem to find that property.
Mike

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Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Modifying the [F2] key in version 7.6 or 9.1
I know you're talking about using the F2 key, but just want to make sure
you know that you could use buttons as there are 2 different properties to
address "where" the row is inserted:

PROPERTY TABLE tablename APPEND  -- will append blank row at end
PROPERTY TABLE tablename INSERT  -- will insert blank row at current cursor 
position

Karen

In a message dated 8/15/2011 12:57:51 PM Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

What seems strange to me is that if the form has no rows in it, the F2 adds the 
new rows to the bottom. If there is even 1 row in the form, the F2 adds the new 
rows above where ever the cursor is sitting. I think it we a bit "cleaner" if 
the F2 worked the same way in each case, or if it was user selectable. It's not 
a big deal, but I think it might be a nice option.

Mike


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