When creating a new Global Screen VIP does not allow entry to Window Size Parameters. Anyone know how to get the parameters set on the fly or how to open up for edit in the Screen Cycle Properties? I want to be able to execute Global_Lscall(Screen_Name) to many screens within the same function. I already have screens converted with parameters but would like to avoid the copy and paste to make it work.

Global Screen Window Size Parameters
Started by Mike Peterson, Sep 03 2009 11:14 PM
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Posted 04 September 2009 - 03:39 PM
When creating a new Global Screen VIP does not allow entry to Window Size Parameters. Anyone know how to get the parameters set on the fly or how to open up for edit in the Screen Cycle Properties? I want to be able to execute Global_Lscall(Screen_Name) to many screens within the same function. I already have screens converted with parameters but would like to avoid the copy and paste to make it work.
The Appearance property sheet for a window cycle allows for the definition of the Window Size parameters. You must ensure that the cycle type is defined as a type of 'Window'. If you mouse over the Icon that represents the cycle (next to the cycle tag name) it should have the Window Cycle somewhere in the descriptor. If it does not then you can double click on the icon and morph it to the the correct cycle type.
Things should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler
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Posted 04 September 2009 - 03:54 PM
Thanks Darren. I have a few file maintenance screens linked to from old menus and want to turn them all into global windows to enable users to maintain and/or use as selection windows and had no problem doing it in @MOD. Morph Cycle is what I was looking for.
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