Some Sort of Control From The Browse Screen
Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Sat Oct 16 03:02:03 PDT 2010
Preface: I have not followed the -whole- thread, only parts of it.
John, you've often pointed out the label trick for other things...the label
evaluates true thing.
Is there a way to use a label on a line that fires up a browse and another
label on a clearb, and evaluate if one is true but not the othe (ie, open
label true, close label false, thus the browse is still up)?
Just a thought from way the hell outside the box...
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In the relative spacial/temporal region of
Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 05:46:04AM -0400, John Esak achieved the spontaneous
generation of the following:
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> I'm afraid, while this is helpful from Bob, it doesn't work *only* when you do it from the IUA browse. This is simply a when entering field 1 trigger. It has no way of knowing that you came from the browse... Or from another field, or from @keyU. Well, you could trap a variable in the @keyU process, but still it would not discriminate whether you are pressing "U" at @entsel or from the browse.
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> I don't think you can do what you want to do. I think Ken or Ron would have piped up if it was possible.
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> You can delineate/discriminate between @keyU and @update but that's about it.
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> John
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