Bonjour Graham,

May be the selectedField could be your friend?

if the selectedField <> empty then put the long name of the selectedField into tSourceField

Le 19 sept. 08 à 15:34, Graham Samuel a écrit :

I'm trying to implement a simple Undo for a text entry screen consisting of a grid of fields acting as cells (not a single table, but individual fields). To do this, when the user selects say "Cut" from the available menu, I want to record not only the currently selected text - no problem - but also the ID (or better, the name) of the field/cell where the text was before it was cut. However when I execute a script line like

  put the short name of the focusedObject into lastFieldCut

the name is that of the underlying card. This doesn't seem to be what the documentation says is supposed to happen. The documentation suggests that the underlying card is returned when nobody has the focus, yet I have seen the cursor blinking just as I pull down the menu.

I think that by invoking a menu I somehow have altered the focus, albeit temporarily.

Can anyone explain how I can find out which field was in play when the menu was invoked?

TIA

Graham

Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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