I've not used dummy tables, but it seems inherent in the ENTER USING
command that you are adding rows, which goes against having just one row in
that table.

On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 7:04 AM, Michael J. Sinclair <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello everybody,
> I have been reading the what  is new in 9.5 document and all I can say is
> "amazing...." Way to go dream team!
>
> I have a form based on a dummy table.The table has 1 row, 1 column and
> only 1 row of data.
> At the top of the form I have a few Variable Edits.
> In version 9.1 the form works just fine with both EDIT USING formname and
> ENTER USING formname.
> In verosin 9.5, the form works just fine with EDIT USING formname.
> BUT....the variable edit controls are blank when I use ENTER USING
> formname.
> Since I am not relying on any changes to the dummy table in my
> application, does it matter which I use, ie EDIT USING vs ENTER USING? Is
> there any preference?
> Also, I don't understand why both EDIT USING and ENTER USING work just
> fine in version 9.1, but only EDIT USING is working for me in version 9.5.
> The rest of the form works fine both ways, only the Variable Edits are not
> working in 9.5.
> What am I doing wrong?
> Mike Sinclair
>



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