Karen,
I see your point. Not having the option to create variables while you are in 
the design mode seems very uncomfortable. I think I would rather design the 
form using a dummy table and then, if needed copy the form without the table to 
turn it into a variable form.
I don't understand why the option of having that list is removed...it is very 
handy!
Mike Sinclair
PS: Would that be a reasonable enhancement request?


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From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2012 11:21 AM
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Enter using formname vs Edit using formname in 9.1 vs 
9.5


Mike:   You know what, I don't use variable forms very much...
Know why?  Because you can't define form variables (unless that
has changed in 9.5).  I know you can do them other ways, like
on the form eeps, but call me old fashioned -- I love having the 
nice easy form variable list and definition screen.

Karen


In a message dated 3/11/2012 9:37:23 AM Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes: 

Mike,
>
>  Why are you using a dummy table?
>  Unless you have a second table in the form that you wish to use in ENTER 
>mode, there is no reason for the dummy table.
>
>  Copy the form to another formname and select no table reference to create 
>a new variable form, then delete your original and rename the copy to the 
>original.
>
>  When that is completed, you will be precluded from using this form in the 
>ENTER USING mode.  Problem solved.

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