![]() ![]() Sc_apl_conf(“check_form”,“start”,“new”) // it will make sure the form opens empty If you start form with start new macro, it won’t add the insert button, so you have to run an extra macro to enable the button. ![]() Once the user insert new records you can add own flow. If you remove insert button from the toolbar the button Add New will disappear and you end up with a nice looking form where only one button - submit or whatever. there will be two buttons update and add new next to each other. and this is the empty form with the Insert buttonīy the way, often you do not want insert button on your forms because it will confuse the users. ![]() I think SC team thought deep about what makes insert mode an insert mode. Rows_ins Forces the number of lines for insert (only for form of multiple records). Rows Forces the number of lines for each page (only for form of multiple records). Update on/off Qualifies (on) or unqualifies (off) the "save" button on the form.ĭelete on/off Qualifies (on) or unqualifies (off) the "delete" button on the form.įield_display_off field Dinamically hides a field.įield_display_on field Dinamically shows a field.įield_readonly field Dinamically set the "readonly" attribute in order to select the field. Insert on/off Qualifies (on) or unqualifies (off) the "add new" button to allow the addtion of new records. Start new Forces the form to start in the insert mode in order to add new records. Properties for Form applications Property Value Description This macro must be used by one application to modify the properties of another application. The user can determine if a Form will start in insert mode, or a Grid starts by filter, etc. This macro allows to modify the property of the application. Sc_apl_conf(“Application”, “Property”, “Value”) There is a macro that will do this (see “start” property): ![]()
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