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On Thu, 09 Feb 2012 15:05:43 -0500
Jay Lozier <jslozier@gmail.com> wrote:



Can you post a copy of the form and code on Nabble or somewhere else so 
others can look at. Just send a message with the appropriate links.  
There are couple on the list who are very good a macros.

I will work on getting the form out somewhere accessable. In the mean time, the code I am trying to 
use looks like this:

Sub updateControlValue(Event As Object)

Dim Form As Object
Dim Controller As Object
Dim Model As Object
Dim Control As Object

Form=Event.Source.Model.Parent
Model=Form.getByName("testGroup")
Controller=Form.Parent.Parent.CurrentController
Control=Controller.getControl(Model)
Control.Enable=FALSE

End Sub


This works well on an individual form control, but when trying to apply it to a Group of controls 
it fails to change the Multiselection Property. My gut tells me that there is a different Method or 
Service that I need to use to access the Group Properties, but I haven't had any luck identifying 
what it is.

Thanks,
Russ Mileham


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