Control the bar enabled status either by
... SKIP FOR Something()
or with
SET SKIP OF BAR 1 OF file .T.
All the best
>Does anyone know how to use the SET SKIP OF BAR when the menu already has a SKIP FOR clause?
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>e.g.
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>This would be defined in the menu.MPR. If something() returns true, then the item is disabled otherwise it is enabled.
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>DEFINE POPUP file MARGIN RELATIVE SHADOW COLOR SCHEME 4
>DEFINE BAR 1 OF file PROMPT "\<Test" ;
> SKIP FOR Something()
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>In your form INIT code you would use something like the following:
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>SET SKIP OF BAR 1 OF file .T.
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>Here we want to disable the first item in the file menu. If Something() is returning false, even with the SET SKIP OF BAR telling it to be TRUE, the first item will still be enabled.
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>Does anyone know how to get around this?
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