Quote:The first click out of a Table view subform onto the main form is not firing the On Element Entry event for that element for some elements......You can click right on the button when you leave the subform
This raises all kinds of questions..
Is this by design? ???
Has it always been this way, or new with 1.1.3? ???
Which types of elements will not fire when getting focus from a table view subform? ???
If there are certain elements that need this to fire properly, then shouldn't the programming be moved to OnFormEntry? ???
And will they really fire there OnFormEntry when getting focus from the table view subform.? ???
Putting into OnFormEntry would tend to slow down record advances/backscrolling for programming that might not otherwise need to run except OnElementEntry
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This sounds unreliable to rely on someone to remember to click on a certain element when they leave the table view subform. There is no way we can count on that always happening.
This sounds like it does need to be corrected to fire immediately regardless of where the focus came from. Or provide a function to use when focus changes between forms to use with IF and programming statements.
Like:
If @FocusFromSameForm() do nothing
else
IF @FocusFromOtherForm() do something