Marc:
Have you tried adding default value of #Dup to the fields checked in the rules?
It may solve some problems.

Just a thought,
Jim Blackburn
Kodiak

marc wrote:
> 
> I too have had problems with the differences between
> Enter Using and Edit Using forms.
> 
> Since, we upgraded to 6.5++ we can't use
> several forms in Edit mode to Add rows
> without getting an error message about
> "could not find required matching value"
> 
> If we want to look at an invoice for a customer
> and we see we forgot to bill for an item we use
> to press F2 to add a row and type in the item #.
> 
> Now, we get those errors unless we uncheck the
> required lookup and set the rules off.
> 
> It appears that in 6.1 RBase would not check the
> rules or lookup violations until the row was saved
> but 6.5 checks these things as soon as the row
> is added or inserted.  Since, RBase does not
> check these things in ADD mode I thought
> Edit mode would be the same.
> 
> marc
> 
> At 09:16 AM 03/07/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> >Patrick,
> >
> >I second what Ben says below.
> >Forms working differently between insert and edit has always driven me nuts.
> >  I normally manually insert the row and then use the form in edit mode.
> >
> >Troy Sosamon
> >
> >===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 3/07/02 1:00 am
> > >Patrick,
> > >fwiw, I only use forms in edit mode w/out a menu or task bar. When adding
> > >a new record, the preceding routine gets some kind of identifier (inv#,
> > cus#,
> > >key from another table, etc...) and does inserts to create the record to
> > edit.
> > >When a region is involved, there is some logic to maintain a certain number
> > >of empty lines. This logic is reapplied in subsequent edits. And, (very
> > >important) there is a routine to clean up unused rows under certain
> > >conditions (like the close of the month).
> > >This evolved out of necessity, but I've grown to prefer it. The user doesn't
> > >need to press a button. I discovered that while you're doing the
> > inserts, I'd
> > >think of other things to go along with it to make the system friendlier,
> > etc.
> > >Ben Petersen
> > >
> > ><<Patrick Murphy  wrote:
> > >I have a two-table form, with table two having a region and tiers. This form
> > >works great using EDIT but when using it to Enter data, I am getting an odd
> > >result. I have a button set up under table 2 to add a new row in the tier,
> > >using the pre-defined action. However, when I click that button, it
> > saves the
> > >data into table 1 AND table 2, erases the entered data and gives me a
> > >blank form. I just want to be able to add more than one record in the tier.
> > >Any help will be appreciated as usual. Pat Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>
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