>I have a BROWSE window (yes I know how evil they are but it is an older system and it does have them). When the client tabs or clicks to say the third column and then presses the ADD button, the code adds a new row to the table. But the focus is still on the third column of the new row. How do I get the focus to the first column (or any specific column) of the new row?
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>Brenda
There may be something in your ADD button code that is preventing the change. When I add a record in a table opened thru the command window - either thru BROWSE or BROWSE WINDOW - it repositions the cursor to the first column. Other than that, I don't believe that there is much you can do, since there are no PEM's to take advantage of.
Dan LeClair
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