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ChrisSwirtz2
6 years agoQrew Cadet
So i thought I was being clever but kind of utilizing the 2nd option you provided. But what I did was create a copy of the original field in the form and set that one to be read only in the form properties and only be shown when viewing a record. Then set up rules to mark it checked or unchecked based on the original field being checked or unchecked when adding or editing a record, which that all worked perfectly. However the intent was to be able to use that field that was marked as read-only in the report that would be used for grid-editing instead of the originally field, but when I tested it out, that read-only field was no longer read-only once grid edit mode was entered.
But you are saying that if I just create a separate form and make that original field as read-only, that will do the trick instead?
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Chris Swirtz
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But you are saying that if I just create a separate form and make that original field as read-only, that will do the trick instead?
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Chris Swirtz
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MarkShnier__You
Qrew Legend
6 years agoYes, Exactly. make a new form called Grid Edit.
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Mark Shnier (YQC)
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mark.shnier@gmail.com
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- ChrisSwirtz26 years agoQrew CadetI went the formula field route, it worked splendidly, thanks!
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Chris Swirtz
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