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vk4iu
#1 Posted : Thursday, February 21, 2013 2:38:31 AM(UTC)
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G'Day Dennis,

My priority: Low;

Clicking inside a log form opens the last browse window opened - not the browse window of the form that accepted the "mouse click".

I have two Log forms open, called Left and Right, for SO2R radios left and right.

The Browse windows are closed, and NOT anchored for both forms.

If I click in the Left form, the Left browse window opens - as expected. I close the browse window.

If I click in the Right form, the LEFT browse window now opens. Woops!

If I reverse - start with the Right form, a similar thing happens.

If I open the Browse window with the "browse window button", things work correctly, as one would expect.

The form and browse windows are related correctly. If I double click a record, the correct related form moves to that record.

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#2 Posted : Thursday, February 21, 2013 9:24:28 AM(UTC)
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Hi Peter:

Sorry, I am having trouble reproducing this.

If both log data input windows and both browse windows are open, and I activate a log data input window, the proper browse window moves on top of the window stack to just behind the log data window as designed.

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The Browse windows are closed, and NOT anchored for both forms.
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If I open the Browse window with the "browse window button", things work correctly, as one would expect.


What other way is there to open the browse window? That is what I am missing I think.

73,

DH
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#3 Posted : Thursday, February 21, 2013 4:50:07 PM(UTC)
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G'Day,

Un-anchor, and close both browse windows.

I usually simply click in the body of the log form - somewhere not on a field - and the browse window opens. I do what I want to do, and close the browse window.

If I now click in the body of the other window, the browse window for the first log form opens.

This little mp4 shows the problem.

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vk4iu
#4 Posted : Thursday, February 21, 2013 6:46:45 PM(UTC)
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Back again.

I just spent some time helping others and discovered the "Record steps to reproduce a problem" in Windows 7.

I tried it out on this problem and it works a treat. But there are some issues ...

The tool uses "full screen" dumps to JPEG files for a sequence of steps, recording the process in real time. It them assembles an IE .MHT file with the images and accompanying technical material into a ZIP file. The technical material includes what "control" one clicks on.

My screen is 3840x1024 so the resulting ZIP file is quite large. Many have large screens these days.

I guess there would also be some security issues for you - if one were to allow uploads of such files. The fact that it is restricted to members may be a partial solution.

Have you seen the tool? Have you used it? What next?

Peter VK4IU

PS: It would be good if MP4 could be an allowed file attachment.
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