The function of the command button is to fire off some type of processing, procedure, or another form. If you were just setting the flag in the table, I'd say a check box was more appropriate. How about "Deactivate..." for the command button label.
>>Hmmm... should it be a command button? What functionality has to happen when an employee is terminated? Is there more than just setting a flag in their record?
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>It's a flag in the Employee table, in the UserGrLink table and in Employee_Queue_Profiles table. Also if the employee has accounts in his/her queue, I think, I need to give a warning that accounts have to be transfered first, so that employee could not be terminated yet.
Craig Berntson
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