Gerald or Brian, and Kevin
I just got back around to this problem. I put the 'This.Value = This.Value' and the form totals and grid checkbox work the way I wanted it to. I tried this before Kevin's suggestion since it was easier to implement. hehehe...
Thanks for your help,
-Gil
>Hi Gil,
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>I have just struggled with a scenario exactly like this myself, only with a combobox. I thought I was losing my mind. It seems that each change was reflecting the value of the change I did last. Here is the solution (kludge) I came up with. In the InteractiveChange() method, make the first line of code after your DODEFAULT() check this:
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>This.Value = This.Value
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>Seems kind of strange I know, but it seems that the value of the control is not quite in synch with the controlsource. I found a thread about this, but I can't remember the number at this moment. This should help you out. Let me know if you have any questions.
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>Brian
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>>I have a checkbox in a clistOneToManyObj Grid...
Gil Munk
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