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Re: override box or macro to fill in certain fields

by Helpful Harry <helpful_harry@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 22, 2008 at 09:03 AM

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<81092b53-6f26-40d9-8389-83cb5056e18a@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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mattG <mgohring@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> I have a form I use for inspecting our products.
> 
> On this form there are a large number of fields each representing an
> element that needs to be inspected before the product leaves our
> shop.  Each or these have buttons representing pass or fail.
> 
> Generally more often than not everything is okay.
> 
> So what I want is to have a master button or script or macro that will
> fill in all the fields as pass.  Any help?

It depends on what you mean by "buttons representing pass or fail", but
it's most likely that your "master button" just needs to run a Script
that sets each field to "Pass".
eg.
      Set Field [Element_1; "Pass"]
      Set Field [Element_2; "Pass"]
      Set Field [Element_3; "Pass"]
   etc.

Helpful Harry                   
Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hard****ps  ;o)
 




 2 Posts in Topic:
override box or macro to fill in certain fields
mattG <mgohring@[EMAIL  2008-04-21 07:45:08 
Re: override box or macro to fill in certain fields
Helpful Harry <helpful  2008-04-22 09:03:33 

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