Chuck,
If AddButton is on the subform you don't need CALL SUBFORM CONTAINER at
all. Just handle it there in your subform code:
OBJECT SET VISIBLE(*;"AddButton";Not(Read only state([table])))
I would put that in the form method code (i'm talking about the actual form
you us
The AddButton is on subform. So I am not sure what goes on. Should I be setting
call subform container in the print form or the subform. Docs look like it
should be in subform form method. Is this not the case and yes trace seems to
not show anything anywhere
Regards
Chuck
Hi Chuck,
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 5:11 PM Chuck Miller via 4D_Tech <
4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:
> I have created a subform with an add button on it. In the form method I
> call subform (-999)
>
What kind of subform? input or output
What is the button adding? And is it d
Hi All,
environment v15.6 client server
I have created a subform with an add button on it. In the form method I call
subform (-999)
In object on the subform I have case
:(form event=-999)
if(read only state(table))
object set visible(*;”Addbutton”;false)
else
object set visible(*;”Addbutton
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