Conditional editing for output fields?
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Re: Conditional editing for output fields?
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Re: Conditional editing for output fields?
Hmm.. I ran the code you posted over the screen capture you attached, and here are the before and after results:
So everything seems to function just as designed. Perhaps there are differences in our skins? Or did you not attach the correct capture? I ask because contents of my screen are slightly different from the screen image you posted before.-
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Re: Conditional editing for output fields?
The image I posted before was a few iterations ago so there may be some changes. I am using a modified version of the Hybrid screen. The capture was from the same screen and the same skin. Although, I may have been on a different menu but that would have only changed the contents of the output fields, not their properties.
The menu system for this software, which is the primary software for most of the iSeries users, uses this multi-panel subfile set up. It just fills the output fields with different menu options depending on what the user selects. This makes it easier in one respect to use Genie in that I need only to identify one screen and in theory all the menus will behave the same way.
I am trying to get this menu to look more like a webpage and less like a green screen so we can demo it for the decision makers. Trouble is I only know how to do enough to get myself in trouble at this point.
The menu system for this software, which is the primary software for most of the iSeries users, uses this multi-panel subfile set up. It just fills the output fields with different menu options depending on what the user selects. This makes it easier in one respect to use Genie in that I need only to identify one screen and in theory all the menus will behave the same way.
I am trying to get this menu to look more like a webpage and less like a green screen so we can demo it for the decision makers. Trouble is I only know how to do enough to get myself in trouble at this point.
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