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Sorry.  I though the subfile is a list with only a selection field that user X 
for the print sequence.  My though was instead of press X on the selection 
field, the user press enter to select the line that the cursor is on.

In this case, CHECK(ER) might be the only choice, as Walden suggested.

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Lim Hock-Chai wrote:
Another way of doing that is using the ENTFLDATR keyword to highlight the 
subfile line where the cursor at.  User pressed Enter to select the line.
When 
entered is pressed, use the sfl cursor keyword to determine which record the

user selected and update a hide field with the next sequence number.
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If I wait until the user presses Enter, then there is no difficulty, I can
record the timestamp at that point.  The idea is for the user to be able to
change multiple records between 'enter' keys, and have the program detect
the order that these multiple records were changed.  


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