Progress V.91C
Client: Windows 2000 Server: UNIX (HP-UX 11)
My Problem:
My small shop (2 programmers) has software from a vendor that was written in v7. I have written a new menuing system in v8 but don't want to (and I'm not allowed to) re-write hundreds of v7 programs.
I have the following code:
form field1
field2
.....
with frame x....
update field1 validate(....)
field2 validate(....)
with frame x.
The problem I have is that I need to have the ENTER key act like the GO key. However, I do not want to put "GO-ON(RETURN)" on THOUSANDS of update statements. Is there a way (using v7 - v9 code) that I can make this change globally by adding something to the form statement or to the program itself?
Thanks in advance.
Client: Windows 2000 Server: UNIX (HP-UX 11)
My Problem:
My small shop (2 programmers) has software from a vendor that was written in v7. I have written a new menuing system in v8 but don't want to (and I'm not allowed to) re-write hundreds of v7 programs.
I have the following code:
form field1
field2
.....
with frame x....
update field1 validate(....)
field2 validate(....)
with frame x.
The problem I have is that I need to have the ENTER key act like the GO key. However, I do not want to put "GO-ON(RETURN)" on THOUSANDS of update statements. Is there a way (using v7 - v9 code) that I can make this change globally by adding something to the form statement or to the program itself?
Thanks in advance.