I have the same answer as before. If code is run when selected, it should be a command button. If not, a checkbox should do.
>I put some logic there and I'm testing now. My question is: should this button perform the deactivation logic and save, or it should just update fields and let the user save or Cancel?
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>I think I'm changing my mind again after speaking with the colleague. I'll make it a checkbox.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer