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  1. stannewyork

    Disable DataWindow, but allow to scroll

    Well that would be too much coding. I found another option: dw_1.Object.DataWindow.ReadOnly='yes' But it does not work. May be I use wrong syntax? Thank you, Stan.
  2. stannewyork

    Disable DataWindow, but allow to scroll

    Hello, My business rules require to disable datawindow user status changes to 'DONE'. This is so that they can not make any more changes to the datawindow. I can easily do so by setting dw_2.enabled = FALSE. However, doing so will also disable the scroll bar. We still want them to be able to...
  3. stannewyork

    testing datawindow in the datawindow painter

    Thank you! I kind of know of this option. What I was really looking for is to do the update. So it seems like an impossible thing to do from the painter. Ok, will test run it from an app. Regards, Stan.
  4. stannewyork

    testing datawindow in the datawindow painter

    Hello, I am working on my datawindow object design and wondering if I can actually run my datawindow object by itself from the datawindow painter to test its functionality. I want to make sure that my datawindow can retrieve/insert/update a row. But I do not want put it into application to...

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