On 14 Feb 2019, at 10:18 pm, Arnaud de Montard via 4D_Tech
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>> Le 10 févr. 2019 à 18:41, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> a
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>> Just to add a little more to this.
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> Me too, forgot to mention CALL FORM: has a message queue, can rece
> Le 10 févr. 2019 à 18:41, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> a
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> Just to add a little more to this.
Me too, forgot to mention CALL FORM: has a message queue, can receive
parameters, can call its own window, allows to execute almost any method in the
context of the fo
Just to add a little more to this. I suspect a number of readers already
realized a really simple solution to this specific case is to simply test
the read/write state in the On timer form event and NOT update if it's read
write.
This turns out to be a better solution in my case because it's a sin
Hi Arnaud,
Aha. That hadn't even occurred to me. I think that's exactly what I was
looking for. Off the top of my head I think using the On Before Data Entry
for listboxes and On before keystroke for fields.
Thank you!
On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 10:18 AM Arnaud de Montard via 4D_Tech <
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> Le 8 févr. 2019 à 17:48, Kirk Brooks via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> a
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> [...] Is there a way to trap use actions like that so I can block the
> On timer code from running?
Each new SET TIMER "kills" the previously set one, so it allows to postpone or
cancel next 'On timer'. F
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Subject: Set Time question
Hi List,
I have never used Set timer very much so I've got a noobie question. I'm adding
some real-time updating code to financial forms: think Invoices, Billing
Account summaries. that sort of thing. An invoice is the most o
Hi List,
I have never used Set timer very much so I've got a noobie question. I'm
adding some real-time updating code to financial forms: think Invoices,
Billing Account summaries. that sort of thing. An invoice is the most
obvious - User A has a form open that displays the invoice details (total
a
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