Re: [RBASE-L] -

2016-05-04 Thread Tom Hart
I have some issues over the years where a popup would hide behind another
form, this always seems to be computer specific.  It was a compiled app
running on 4 or 5 computers but only one would have the issues
Tom Hart
On May 4, 2016 9:35 AM, "Jim Belisle"  wrote:

> I sent this earlier and was wondering if anyone has any “Blues Clues”?
>
> I deleted the var lookup listview and recreated it just to see if that
> would help.
>
> It helped on some computers but not on others. Why would the same object
> on the same form act differently on different computers?
>
> This is the first time I have seen this type of inconsistent behavior.
>
>
>
> We have the latest build of the 9.5 and use a compiled application.
>
> All forms and reports are not embedded in the application nor is the CFG
> file.
>
>
>
> In a form, I put a var lookup list view object on top of a db edit object
> so under certain conditions one or the other is visible.
>
> The code showing the objects under the conditions works.
>
> However the var lookup list view EEP (even the hint) would not work on
> certain computers at our office. It did work on others.
>
> So the code making the objects visible worked correctly on all computers
> but on some computers the EEP and hint did not work.
>
> It seems the object was acting like it was in a read only mode.
>
>
>
> I checked to see if there were any stray CFG files. I did a reload and no
> errors showed.
>
> I am using the PROPERTY commands to make the objects visible or not.
>
>
>
> My question is this.
>
> When having objects on top of one another, are there PROPERTY commands
> (like READONLY ‘FALSE’) you should always use?
>
> Any other suggestions that will make sure this erratic behavior is
> avoided?
>
>
>
> James Belisle
>
>
>
> *Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990*
>
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[RBASE-L] -

2016-05-04 Thread Jim Belisle

I sent this earlier and was wondering if anyone has any "Blues Clues"?
I deleted the var lookup listview and recreated it just to see if that would 
help.
It helped on some computers but not on others. Why would the same object on the 
same form act differently on different computers?
This is the first time I have seen this type of inconsistent behavior.

We have the latest build of the 9.5 and use a compiled application.
All forms and reports are not embedded in the application nor is the CFG file.

In a form, I put a var lookup list view object on top of a db edit object so 
under certain conditions one or the other is visible.
The code showing the objects under the conditions works.
However the var lookup list view EEP (even the hint) would not work on certain 
computers at our office. It did work on others.
So the code making the objects visible worked correctly on all computers but on 
some computers the EEP and hint did not work.
It seems the object was acting like it was in a read only mode.

I checked to see if there were any stray CFG files. I did a reload and no 
errors showed.
I am using the PROPERTY commands to make the objects visible or not.

My question is this.
When having objects on top of one another, are there PROPERTY commands (like 
READONLY 'FALSE') you should always use?
Any other suggestions that will make sure this erratic behavior is avoided?

James Belisle

Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990
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[RBASE-L] - Fields on top of fields

2016-05-04 Thread Jim Belisle

We have the latest build of the 9.5 and use a compiled application.
All forms and reports are not embedded in the application nor is the CFG file.

In a form, I put a var lookup list view object on top of a db edit object so 
under certain conditions one or the other is visible.
The code showing the objects under the conditions works.
However the var lookup list view EEP (even the hint) would not work on certain 
computers at our office. It did work on others.
So the code making the objects visible worked correctly on all computers but on 
some computers the EEP and hint did not work.
It seems the object was acting like it was in a read only mode.
I checked to see if there were any stray CFG files. I did a reload and no 
errors showed.
I am using the PROPERTY commands to make the objects visible or not.

My question is this.
When having objects on top of one another, are there PROPERTY commands (like 
READONLY 'FALSE') you should always use?
Any other suggestions that will make sure this erratic behavior is avoided?

James Belisle

Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990
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