Here is a CHKBOX choose statement that allows me to check one or more
columns from a table (.tab) pressing (SHIFT><F6> selects all. You can
compare the syntax and modify accordingly:

CHOOSE VCOLS FROM #COLUMNS IN .VTAB  AT 10 5 +
 CHKBOX TITLE 'Press <SHIFT><F6> to select all' +
 CAPTION 'SELECT COLUMNS(s)'  LINES 20



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Behalf Of Rhett MCPEAKE
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 10:53 AM
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Subject: CHKBOX

I am having trouble understanding and using the CHKBOX n function.
I have a table with 10 entries that I want the user to be able to pick one
or all ten.
No matter what I do I can not get more than one.
This is the code I am using.
SET VAR vprogram text = null
LABEL CHOOSEPROG
CHOOSE vprogram FROM #VALUES FOR ProgramLookup FROM Program_Lookup +
       AT CENTER CENTER CHKBOX 10 TITLE 'Housing Programs' +
       CAPTION 'Choose Program' LINES 10 FORMATTED
What am I missing?
Thanks for any help/advice.


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