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How do I disable individual rows in a multi-column listb
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09/10/1998 13:34:30
 
 
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09/10/1998 13:31:18
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Forms & Form designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00145398
Message ID:
00145485
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>Edward -
>
>After experimenting for a while, I came to a conclusion. Whatever column I identified last was the determining factor in whether the entire row gets enabled or disabled.
>
>If I have 5 *columns*, and I assign them the values:
>
>1 Apple
>2 Fruit
>3 Red
>4 Computer
>5 \TEST
>
>the row is disabled.
>
>If I assign them:
>
>1 Apple
>2 Fruit
>3 Red
>5 \TEST
>4 Computer
>
>then the row is enabled. Odd behavior.
>
>Notice that the values of the columns are the same. It is just the order in which I assign them which is different. Dependence on order of command execution for property setting is definitely not typical FoxPro behavior!
>
>- George [Remaining on my never-ending quest for understanding...]

I think it's safe to add "\" to all items of the row :). The next problem (arrows) greatly reduces usefulness of disabling items at all, looks like incompleted idea of MS dev team.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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