Bob B
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Questions similiar to this have been asked before, but as I browse them I can't really find out what I need to:
I want to use a row exit to process multiple selected rows from the grid. Multiple Select property is checked for the grid. I need to edit all sorts of things for the selected row(s) and ONLY WHEN ALL HAVE PASSED, process them as a set.
I would like to perform the editing in the Button Clicked event of the exit (Repeat For Grid option is ON), and then perform the actual processing in the Post Button Clicked event (Repeat For Grid also ON).
I find that the 'repeat' feature works fine in the first event, but by the time the second event begins to process, all row selections except for the very last selection have been de-selected. This results in only the last-selected row of the grid being processed by the Post Button Clicked logic.
It seems like the Button Clicked event removes the row selection as it 'repeats' thru the initially-selected rows. Is this how it's supposed to work? Can I prevent this?
If this is an inherent 'feature' of the FDA, are there any suggestions how I could accomplish this is a straightforward, simple manner?
I want to use a row exit to process multiple selected rows from the grid. Multiple Select property is checked for the grid. I need to edit all sorts of things for the selected row(s) and ONLY WHEN ALL HAVE PASSED, process them as a set.
I would like to perform the editing in the Button Clicked event of the exit (Repeat For Grid option is ON), and then perform the actual processing in the Post Button Clicked event (Repeat For Grid also ON).
I find that the 'repeat' feature works fine in the first event, but by the time the second event begins to process, all row selections except for the very last selection have been de-selected. This results in only the last-selected row of the grid being processed by the Post Button Clicked logic.
It seems like the Button Clicked event removes the row selection as it 'repeats' thru the initially-selected rows. Is this how it's supposed to work? Can I prevent this?
If this is an inherent 'feature' of the FDA, are there any suggestions how I could accomplish this is a straightforward, simple manner?