Thank you Jan. I will do that with BZ. I know how to do the sql connect using the functions but I think the DBQ could be such a boon for new users that I really want to see it work. As we say in my country "YOU are the man!"
Jan writes: > Hi Chris, > > This problem would happen on MacOS, of course -- not on Windows/Unix, as the > MacOS HIG is the only one where a button doesn't receive the keyboard focus. > > You could patch the mouseUp handler in the revDatabase frontscript to get > around that limitation, and make sure the closeField is called, as follows : > > ## just after the line > � if exists(pObject) and the > cREVGeneral["databasequeryobject"] of pObject is true > then > ## you insert the following line > � � select empty > ## this causes any open field to receive a closeField > > You might want to bugzilla this problem, and suggest > the patch above. > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > [snip] > > > > So now I can make changes but I still have one major > > hickup. If I click a > > button that is linked to the database such as a Next > > button set to 'Move to Next > > Record' then the field doesn't appear to ever get > > the close message needed to > > trigger the update. If I click any non DQB linked > > button or in the background > > then the save is made but if I go straight to a > > button like Next then the > > change is lost. > > > > I created a workaround by putting the Next button off screen and then > making > > a fake Next button that does this ... > >� click at "1,1"�� -- where there is nothing > >� click at the loc of btn "Next" > > ... but that really slows things down. I suppose i > > could play with ways to speed things up but here again the DQB is supposed > > to be helping me knock this thing out quick. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
