Great information, but not quite what I was looking for (although I will
keep it as a reference!). 

 I want to find out what is happening behind the EEP so that I could
 write my own. Maybe I am missing the point.

-I have a button on my Form that uses the Pre-defined EEP to Save.
-I would like to add something so that when the Ussr hits that button,
it saves the form, then also adds a row in a different table using 2 of
the fields that were input in this form.
-Then, I would like the User to go on and begin to add another row in
the first Table

Lin



On Tue, Feb 24, 2015, at 09:35 AM, Dennis McGrath wrote:
> Expanding on Razzak's list with command to do the same:
> > Add Row
> > Inserts a new row into the table
> NEWROW
> 
> > Add Row and Exit
> > Inserts a new row into the table and immediately exits form
> NEWROW
> SAVEROW
> CLOSEWINDOW
> RETURN
> 
> > Delete Row
> > Deletes the current row from the table. Used after row has been saved or
> > when form is in edit mode
> DELROW
> 
> > Discard Row
> > Discards the unsaved row from the table when form is in enter mode
> DELROW
> 
> > 
> > Discard Row and Exit
> > Discards the unsaved row from the table when form is in enter mode and
> > immediately exits the form
> DELROW
> CLOSEWINDOW
> RETURN
> 
> > Duplicate Row
> > Duplicates the current row in the table
> DUPROW
> 
> > Exit
> > Immediately closes form and returns to program
> CLOSEWINDOW
> RETURN
>  
> > Next Row
> > Advances to the next row in the record set
> NEXTROW
> 
> > Next Table
> > Advances to the next table
> NEXTTAB
> 
> > Previous Row
> > Advances to the previous row in the record set
> PREVROW
>  
> > Previous Table
> > Advances to the previous table
> PREVTAB
>  
> > Save Row
> > Saves all changes made to data and resets flag
> SAVEROW
>  
> > Last Row
> > Advances to the last row in the record set
> ?????
>  
> > First Row
> > Advances to the first row in the record set
> ?????
> 
> > Save Row and Exit
> > Saves all changes made to data and resets flag before immediately
> > exiting the form
> SAVEROW
> CLOSEWINDOW
> RETURN
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of A.
> > Razzak Memon
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 11:10 AM
> > To: RBASE-L Mailing List
> > Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: pre-defined EEPs?
> > 
> > At 11:56 AM 2/24/2015, Lin MacDonald wrote:
> > 
> > >This is a pretty simple question but I am a 'weekend programmer' that
> > hasn't
> > >done any for a couple of years!
> > >
> > >Is there any listing anywhere of what the Pre-defined EEPs do?  I would 
> > >like
> > >to create a custom one that consists of exactly what a Pre-Defined one
> > does
> > >plus adding one line of my own code. i.e add a line of code to a button 
> > >that
> > >I have set up to use 'Add a new Row"
> > 
> > Lin,
> > 
> > Here you go ...
> > 
> > 
> > Add Row
> > Inserts a new row into the table
> > 
> > Add Row and Exit
> > Inserts a new row into the table and immediately exits form
> > 
> > Delete Row
> > Deletes the current row from the table. Used after row has been saved or
> > when form is in edit mode
> > 
> > Discard Row
> > Discards the unsaved row from the table when form is in enter mode
> > 
> > Discard Row and Exit
> > Discards the unsaved row from the table when form is in enter mode and
> > immediately exits the form
> > 
> > Duplicate Row
> > Duplicates the current row in the table
> > 
> > Exit
> > Immediately closes form and returns to program
> > 
> > Next Row
> > Advances to the next row in the record set
> > 
> > Next Table
> > Advances to the next table
> > 
> > Previous Row
> > Advances to the previous row in the record set
> > 
> > Previous Table
> > Advances to the previous table
> > 
> > Save Row
> > Saves all changes made to data and resets flag
> > 
> > Last Row
> > Advances to the last row in the record set
> > 
> > First Row
> > Advances to the first row in the record set
> > 
> > Save Row and Exit
> > Saves all changes made to data and resets flag before immediately
> > exiting the form
> > 
> > Refresh Current Table
> > Refreshes the records in the current table to reflect any changes made
> > since the last refresh
> > 
> > Hope that helps!
> > 
> > Feel free to reach out to me with any questions.
> > 
> > Very Best R:egards,
> > 
> > Razzak.
> > 
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