I actually tried that and it does not work when you use the form in  'ENTRY' 
mode, however it does work in 'EDIT' mode, so I may just have to re-write my 
code and use the form in EDIT mode. Thank you for your help.
 
Mark

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: [email protected] on behalf of Emmitt Dove 
        Sent: Sat 4/30/2005 8:07 AM 
        To: RBG7-L Mailing List 
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        Subject: [RBG7-L] - RE: EEP's in a scrolling region
        
        

        Mark,
        
        Also possible:
        
        DBEdit A accepts scan and has on-exit eep for validation
        DBEdit B (hidden behind A) has on-entry eep that does SAVEROW, inserts a
        new row and then NEXTROW with a PROPERTY command to SET_FOCUS on the
        desired field.
        
        
        >As you may or may not already know, the EEP's will not work in the DB
        >edit object of the scrolling region if there is only one DB Edit Object
        >enabled. In order for the EEP's to work there needs to be another DB
        >Edit object enabled. What I want to do is to use the Form in the ENTRY
        >mode and with the scanner to enter the data to the first DB Edit 
object,
        >then use the On Exit EEP to check the validity of the entered data and
        >then go to the next row without having to go to the next DB Edit object
        >and having to hit the [ENTER] key to add the row. Would anybody have 
any
        >idea on how to do it?
        >
        >Mark
        
        Emmitt Dove
        Manager, DairyPak Business Systems
        Blue Ridge Paper Products, Inc.
        40 Lindeman Drive
        Trumbull, CT  06611
        (203) 673-2231
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