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4D v20.6
OBJECT SET ENTERABLE
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OBJECT SET ENTERABLE ( {* ;} object ; enterable ) | ||||||||
Parameter | Type | Description | ||||||
* | Operator |
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If specified, Object is an Object Name (String) If omitted, Object is a Field or a Variable | |||||
object | Form object |
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Object Name (if * is specified), or Table or Field or Variable (if * is omitted) | |||||
enterable | Boolean, Longint |
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Boolean: True=enterable, False=non-enterable Longint: 0=not enterable, 1=enterable, 2=not enterable not focusable |
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The OBJECT SET ENTERABLE command makes the form objects specified by object either enterable or non-enterable and can set the focusable attribute.
Note: A focusable form object can get the focus and triggers the On Getting focus / On Losing focus form events. In addition, input and 4D Write Pro area focusable objects can have their contents selected and copied, even if they are non-enterable.
If you specify the optional * parameter, you indicate an object name (a string) in object. If you omit the optional * parameter, you indicate a table, field or variable in object. In this case, specify a table, field or variable reference (field or variable objects only) instead of a string. For more information about object names, see the Object Properties section.
You can pass either a boolean value or a Longint value in enterable:
Constant | Value | Comment |
obk enterable | 1 | Users can enter values in the object and the object is focusable. |
obk not enterable | 0 | Users cannot enter values in the object but an input object or a 4D Write Pro area is focusable (other not enterable objects are automatically not focusable). |
obk not enterable not focusable | 2 | Users cannot enter values in the object and an input object or a 4D Write Pro area is not focusable. |
The OBJECT SET ENTERABLE command can also be used to enable the “Enter in List” mode by programming for subforms and list forms displayed using the MODIFY SELECTION and DISPLAY SELECTION commands:
Making an object non-enterable does not prevent you from changing its value programmatically.
Note: To make a list box cell non-enterable, you pass the value -1 to $0 in the On Before Data Entry event, see Managing entry.
The following example sets a shipping field, depending on the weight of the shipment. If the shipment is 1 ounce or less, then the shipper is set to US Mail and the field is set to be non-enterable. Otherwise, the field is set to be enterable.
If([Shipments]Weight<=1)
[Shipments]Shipper:="US Mail"
OBJECT SET ENTERABLE([Shipments]Shipper;False)
Else
OBJECT SET ENTERABLE([Shipments]Shipper;True)
End if
Here is the object method of a checkbox located in the header of a list in order to control the Enter in List mode:
C_BOOLEAN(bEnterable)
OBJECT SET ENTERABLE([Table1];bEnterable)
Product: 4D
Theme: Objects (Forms)
Number:
238
Modified: 4D 2004
Renamed: 4D v12 (SET ENTERABLE)
Modified: 4D v19 R4
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