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Within the DDS for BOTH Field 2 & Field 3, attach (if that's the right
word) CHECK(ER) to each of them. I'm assuming that each of the fields are 1
character/digit. So as soon as the user changes either of the fields, the
program will act as if the Enter key had been pushed, so that your program
logic is run, and Field 1 can be re-calculated.



Alan Shore

NBTY, Inc
(631) 244-2000 ext. 5019
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Hi All,



Can someone tell me if there is an easy way to update a change on a
display file?  In my display file I have three fields.  The first field
has a master number, and the other two fields are user-defined.  When I
change the values in Field two or three, I would like field one to be
automatically updated.



For example:



Field 1: 45

Field 2: 0

Field 3: 0



I change field two to 30.  The screen should now show:



Field 1: 15

Field 2: 30

Field 3: 0



I change field three to 5.  The screen would show:



Field 1: 10

Field 2: 30

Field 3: 5



Etc..



I guess in C/VB terms I'd be looking for an OnChange event to fire when
the fields change.



Thanks!


Brian.



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