>Bret:
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>> But the experienced user will just check the mark on or off, then they call me and ask why the SAVE CANCEL buttons do not come on. That is what brought this hwole thing up.
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>The Deleted event will fire. A few of things to keep in mind when delaing with the Deleted event:
>1) The
nRecno parameter is the RECNO() of the record you are trying to delete, which may different from the current record.
>2) If you test for DELETED(nRecno) in the Deleted event, it returns the value BEFORE the delete or recall. For example, DELETED(nRecno) is true if recalling a record.
>3) If the user clicks on the DeleteMark, the LostFocus event of the textbox is NOT triggered. If the click is on the DeleteMark of the current record. the textbox keeps focus. If the click is on another record, the textbox value is reverted and the focus passes to the textbox in tye same column corresponding to the record whose DeleteMark was clicked.
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>Daniel
Thanks for the input, very good points.
Bret Hobbs
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