Re: Using keys in form5

From: wozi <wozi_at_dhc.net>
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 00:32:16 -0800
Message-ID: <8227B33791213C29.056458AD42710C0F.CF07D98FACDE154D_at_lp.airnews.net>


[Quoted] If I want to trap the F3 key, how do I accomplish this?

pberetta_at_my-deja.com wrote in message <80kvpj$agp$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>...
>Wozi,
> Not sure what you have in mind when you say "continue processing".
>If you mean you want to execute a query based on the customer number
>that has been entered, Forms uses <F8> to do this, no special coding
>would be necessary. If you want to do something else, then what?
>
>In article
><6A4D4CC46A680B9C.14DE8B20B6DBF657.523CDB7E5C00106A_at_lp.airnews.net>,
> "wozi" <wozi_at_dhc.net> wrote:
>> I need some help in definning a function for my application.
>>
>> Here is what I want to do in my form.
>> ----------------------------------
>------
>> ------ ----------------
>> Enter Customer No. |
>> | | Press F3 |
>> -----------------------------------
>------
>> ------ ----------------
>>
>> When the user enters customer no, he would press F3 to continue
>> processing based on the value of :block_name.text_item.
>>
>> This form is going to be user intensive, therefore, I want to limit
>clicking
>> on pushbuttons as much as possible.
>>
>> If anyone can use the scott.emp table to demonstrate an example for
>me, I
>> will appreciate it.
>>
>> thanks
>> wozi_at_dhc.net
>>
>>
>
>
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Received on Sun Nov 14 1999 - 09:32:16 CET

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