>>>>>I bet he meant it in the positive sense. In other words, they are dancing from joy <g>
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>>>>Nope.
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>>>Sorry then. I thought you're supporting that editing should not be done in grids.
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>>I am.
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>>>How do you tackle this problem?
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>>I'm saying a typical subform could be better.
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>What is your definition of a typical subform? I thought that's exactly what Robert said: user clicks on a grid record and gets a new form. That's how our application is working here. We use grids for navigation only and occasionally have checkboxes in a grid.
BTW, in my former work we used grid for editting. I remember I had to write lots of code in order to make them work correctly.
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