If you open the Dialog Form with an Open Dialog action, then the Save button
will not appear on the form. You might also want to consider turning off the
Change Flag for each field or the form entirely. You can turn off the change
flag on the form itself with a "Set-Change-Flag 0" being run from a Run Process
action.
-James
--- "Lau, Darren" wrote:
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>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having a slight problem and wanted to see if anyone has encountered this
> issue and has a solution for it. I have several display only fields that
> have read/write access so that I can use that information to push to a new
> record with an "Add" button that I have on my form without actually saving
> the data in the existing record. But as soon as any changes are made into a
> display only field the Save button gets enabled even though there is nothing
> to save from display only fields. What I want is to have that Save button
> disabled if the only data that is being changed is in those display only
> fields. Any suggestions? I think Remedy.... err Peregrine fixed this
> problem in the new 5.0 release. Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Darren Lau
> Associate Computer Systems Analyst
> dkl6@pge.com
> Office: (415) 973-7832
> Pager: (415) 201-2498
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