At 10:42 2013-01-30, Frank Cazabon <[email protected]> wrote:
to stop a control losing focus issue a NODEFAULT in the lostfocus.

so you might have code like this:

IF this.Value < 0
    NODEFAULT
ENDIF

I haven't done this in a long time so I may be inaccurate but that should at least set you on the right path

That is the missing bit for my main problem. I rarely have occasion to use nodefault. In fact, it does not occur in my app at all. If I get this working, I suppose it will be making it debut.

Next is bypassing the validation when certain buttons are clicked. I believe that there is a sys() call that helps with that.

[snipped previous]

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko


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