Hi all - a happy New Year to all of you. Over the last few days I have begun to create forms that are beginning to be worthy of R:Base for Windows and make use of many features that simply were not possible in Dos environment. Whilst I could probably could have done the database tasks in Dos it stood no chance of displaying as many fields as I now can.
However, I am having a few teething troubles with EEP commands to go to the next table and row: For example, if I use the menu bar Forms option or the Function Keys I have no problems but if I create an EEP on a Text Button to go from the second of three tables to the first table of the next driving row I get an "Out of memory" error message. My EEP currently is this: PREVTAB NEXTROW RETURN I have tried: SAVEROW NEXTTAB NEXTTAB NEXTROW RETURN and a few variations on things in-between but always get the out of memory error. I can click on the message and then go to the next row "manually" without any further problem. Buttons to do a single task - Next Row or Next Table work fine. I can't think why it would be relevant but my first two tables are on one page and the third on the second page - I'm used to Paging Down from Dos and haven't found a need to try the Windows Screen Areas instead. Does anybody have any advice, please? Also, if I have a button associated with the first table for Next Table it becomes greyed out when I get to the next table and I need another Next Table button associated with the second table to from there to the third table. I can understand why this happens but does anybody have a way of combining the two buttons or displaying only the "current" one? Thanks in advance Regards, Alastair. ---------------------------------- A D B Burr, St. Albans, UK. ---------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------- ================================================ TO SEE MESSAGE POSTING GUIDELINES: Send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message body, put just two words: INTRO rbase-l ================================================ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the message body, put just two words: UNSUBSCRIBE rbase-l
