I can help you with the other problem.

Go into the form designer and right click on the field. Select Pop-up menus
and unclick "user can access the a pop up menu".

That should do it!!

Dan

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Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 2:20 PM
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Subject: Another form problem


Here is a new one on me.

One of my clients has a county roads database into which they enter road
problems (ie. pot holes and the like).  There is one form used for initial
entry as well as editing and it is quite extensive.  They are using the
latest build of RBW65++, build 1.851xRT03.  They upgraded not too long
ago.  The system is being run on several computers running WIN2K, WIN98 and
WINMe.

When moving about the form in edit mode with a mouse, a strange thing
happens.  If you click on a field with information already in it, you
change focus to that field.  If you click again, and it does not have to be
a fast double click, a dialog box comes up with "Define WHERE clause for
popup, press Enter for None:"  If you click CANCEL, it goes away and
everything is fine.  If you click OK or hit a carriage return, the system
freezes.  It takes a CTRL-ALT-DELETE and an END TASK to get out.

This is very disconcerting for the data entry people.

I ran this system on RBW60a and the problem does not exist.

Has anyone encountered this and more to the point been able to correct it?

Joe

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