Daniele,

You might use a second form. Also; you could use a variable to 
handle flow. At the top of the eep could be something like:

If vFlagVar = 1 Then
  return
EndIf

Ben Petersen



On 15 Feb 2002, at 14:29, DanieleBarbieri wrote:

>  Hello
>  I'm using R:BASE 6.5++ (1.851xRT03) for Windows.
>  The command: BROWSE USING formname...  is a great idea. The user can't type
>  anythings in the fields
>  BUT all EEP on entry or on exit from the fields RUN ok , causing undesired
>  results.
> 
>  Any ideas ?
> 
>  TIA
> 
>  Daniele Barbieri
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  www.bmbinformatica.it
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