I know. Strange. It wasn't working so I posted. Who knows...
>>I changed it to "\\", and no change. Still not disabled
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>>>>I have the following code. Note the "\-" to disable
>>>>the row. But the row is still enabled. What am I doing
>>>>wrong here?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>SCAN FOR BatchNo # 0
>>>>
>>>>nRow = nRow + 1
>>>>
>>>> cRecordId = TRANSFORM(Id)
>>>> cEntryDate = SUBSTR(TRANSFORM(EntryDate), 1, 10)
>>>> cTranDate = SUBSTR(TRANSFORM(TranDate), 1, 10)
>>>> cBatchId = TRANSFORM(BatchId)
>>>> cCount = TRANSFORM(Cnt)
>>>> cEntity = EntityId
>>>> nRow = nRow + 1
>>>>
>>>> .lstBatches.AddListItem("\-" + cRecordId, nRow, 1)
>>>> .lstBatches.AddListItem(cEntryDate, nRow, 2)
>>>> .lstBatches.AddListItem(cTranDate, nRow, 3)
>>>> .lstBatches.AddListItem(cBatchId, nRow, 4)
>>>> .lstBatches.AddListItem(cCount, nRow, 5)
>>>> .lstBatches.AddListItem(cEntity, nRow, 6)
>>>>
>>>>ENDSCAN
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>I believe you need to use "\\" to disable.
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>I know this does not help, but this is from the VFP 8.0 Help file itself.
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"You can disable an item in a list box or combo box by adding a single backslash to the beginning of the expression.">
>So, your first idea was right.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
public class SystemCrasher :ICrashable
In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people