On May 12, 2018, at 5:18 PM, Keisuke Miyako via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
wrote:
> was it ever documented that "SET ENTERABLE(False)" should also render the
> object invisible?
>
> 64-bit version of 4D on Mac is Cocoa, as opposed to 32-bit which is Carbon.
> The UI was recreated from the
was it ever documented that "SET ENTERABLE(False)" should also render the
object invisible?
64-bit version of 4D on Mac is Cocoa, as opposed to 32-bit which is Carbon.
The UI was recreated from the ground up, based on what the specification
(=documentation) dictates.
Any undocumented or
Hi Tim,
Thanks for your heads up.
FWIW, I have also tested the Web Service Call command at any another site (call
this SiteB) using the same version 4Dv15.5 running on Windows 2012r2.
The test at Site B was successful and the only difference appears to be that
the soapURL for Site B is a
Hi,
Ok, thanks, i Will try to reproduce the problem in a sample database
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I created a simple form with an array based listbox and a text field and it
seems like I have no trouble pasting into the text field, but perhaps I am
doing something different than you are doing.
Also, I don't see
I have a form with a list-only subform, with enterable in list checked, and no
detail subform. Based on values in the records displayed in this subform,
certain fields are set to be enterable or not by calling OBJECT SET ENTERABLE
during On Display Detail. This works fine in 32-bit mode.
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