I have to commend the person who thought up this one. I have made 
up several forms just for non-editable situations we have in our
plants. This will make things so much easier... THANKS

Jim Limburg

"A. Razzak Memon" wrote:
> 
> October 18, 2001
> 
> ====================================================================
> >From the Edge: BROWSING Data Using Editable Form
> Section:                Forms - BROWSING Data
> Chapter:                Running R:BASE Your Way!
> Platform:               R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows
> Build:                  1.843xRT03 and Higher
> ====================================================================
> 
> Many times, you may wish that the wonderful form you have designed
> to ENTER or EDIT records could also be used to BROWSE the data
> without having the user ability to edit data.
> 
> Guess what?
> 
> The upcoming inline patch-1 for The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++)
> for Windows, Build: 1.843xRT03, to be released soon, will support
> the BROWSE USING FormName command!
> 
> Syntax:
> 
> BROWSE USING FormName WHERE ... ORDER BY ... CAPTION ' ' NOHEADER
> 
> The BROWSE USING FormName ... command will make all Column/Variable
> Objects on the form READ ONLY.
> 
> Example 01:
> 
> 01. Launch R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++), Build: 1.844 for Windows
> 
> 02. At the R> Prompt, change the current directory to:
> 
>     \RBTI\RBWIN65\SAMPLES\CONCOMP
> 
> 03. CONNect Concomp
>     SET CAPTION ' '
>     SET NULL ' '
>     CLEAR ALL VARIABLES
>     SET VAR RBTI_NoStatus INTEGER = 1
>     SET RBGSIZE CENTER CENTER 800 600
> 
> 04. -- To ENTER new product information
>     ENTER USING Product CAPTION 'New Products' NOHEADER
> 
> 05. -- To EDIT existing product information
>     EDIT USING Product WHERE Model = 'CX3000' NOHEADER
> 
> 06. -- To BROWSE existing product information using SAME form
>     BROWSE USING Product WHERE Model = 'CX3000' NOHEADER
> 
> Notes:
> . The Form Settings must include the option of "Editing Data".
> . Only Column and Variable Objects are supported for READ ONLY
>   mode when using BROWSE USING FormName command.
> . Same Form could be used for ENTER/EDITing data accordingly.
> 
> May you ALL enjoy the New Commands, Enhancements, Features
> and Bug-Fixes in TGRB2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows, Build:1.844.
> 
> The BEST is yet to come ...
> 
> Very Best Regards,
> 
> Razzak.
> 
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