Sami, Ben,....
many thanks for the suggested workaround.
The problem is that I've many forms with many EEPs
My dream is that BROWSE USING formname...
prevent any user or EEPs or buttons actions, except button for exit the form
(or [x] to close window),
so my forms and my EEPs don't need any changes.
I hope in RBTI fantastic Team and in Santa Claus and in Doctor R>.

ciao

 Daniele Barbieri
 from Italy
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 www.bmbinformatica.it

>
> > Daniele -
> >
> > I have spend a lot of time working with the BROWSE USING formname
feature,
> > and it is interesting all the ramifications of such a seemingly simple
> > statement ...
> >
> > Just before the form is loaded, the program places a variable "fEdit" in
> > memory as either
> >
> > SET V fEdit = 'BROWSE'
> > BROWSE USING formname
> > or
> > SET V fEdit = 'EDIT'
> > EDIT USING formname
> >
> > Then, in any eeps that are called from that form or that are run from a
> > button on the form, I add:
> >
> > IF fEdit = 'Edit' THEN
> >   run the EEP
> > ELSE
> >   do not run the EEP or do something else
> > ENDIF
> >
> > This seems to work just fine, as long as you catch all the EEPs ...
> >
> > Sami
> >
>
>
>
>
>

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