Global Objects tab, Form Control
The Global Objects tab provides options to work with only specific selected global objects. You can use this tab to work with global objects independently of any forms with which they might be associated.
The particular action that is performed on the object depends on what is selected in the Actions Group of options.
The Selected object status area displays information about the object's status.
This table lists and describes the options on this tab:
Group Box/Option | Description/Comments |
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Selection criteria | This is where
you select the object on which you want to perform the designated action. Selecting the object is a two-step process:
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Locked by user | If a someone
has the object checked out, this field displays the user ID of the
individual who has it checked out. If no one has the object checked out, this field is blank. |
SourceDatabase value | If the object
exists in the source database (SourceDatabase), this field displays at least part of the
value the object has there. If the object does not exist in the source database, this field is blank. As with the SourceDatabase object name drop-down list, SourceDatabase is the database from which the object is taken and depends on the designated action in the Actions group box. For example, if you are checking out an object, the object is taken from the master database, and this field displays as Master value. |
TargetDatabas e value | If the object
exists in the destination database (TargetDatabase), this field displays at least part of the
value the object has there. If the object does not exist in the target database, this field is blank. TargetDatabase is the database to which the object action is directed and depends on the designated action in the Actions group box. For example, if you are checking out an object, the object is copied to the run-time database, and this field displays as Run-time value. |
button | If you have
had Form Control open and the object selected for awhile, someone else might
have checked it out or checked it back in while you were busy elsewhere. To verify the current status of an object, click this button. Note: Form Control updates only the status of the Locked by user field.
This button does not update the content in either of the values fields.
To get an update for those fields, you must click the button
in the Actions group box and
then reselect the object.
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Overwrite unlocked objects | When selected, objects that are unlocked are overwritten when you
check in your objects. When you select this option for the first time, you are warned about potential loss of data. This option is enabled for check-in operations only. |
Keep object checked out | When selected,
this option specifies that when you check in the selected object, Form
Control is to keep it checked out. This option is enabled only when the Check in option is selected in the Actions group. This option allows you to have a working version that you trust, which you can later check in (or unlock) or go back and get the intermediate version. |
button | When you have selected the object you want, to perform the designated action, click this button. |