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Topic Title: RadioBox Question
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Created On: 13-May-2004 15:13
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Answer This question was answered by Louie Landale, on Tuesday, May 18, 2004 1:06 PM

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Cannot make them inactive. But you can make them illegal and force the user to try again. Assign a callback function to the radio DBE which gets called as soon as you select something (actually, as soon as you change something) in that DBE.

Sample Callback attached. Take special note of the clbkRadio function's call parameter; its required. That function COULD realistically use "dbeXX" in its get/set commands (as the DBE that triggered the callback) but I never do that.

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 13-May-2004 16:19
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Douglas Zawacki

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Edited: 13-May-2004 at 17:23 by Douglas Zawacki
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Louie Landale

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Cannot make them inactive. But you can make them illegal and force the user to try again. Assign a callback function to the radio DBE which gets called as soon as you select something (actually, as soon as you change something) in that DBE.

Sample Callback attached. Take special note of the clbkRadio function's call parameter; its required. That function COULD realistically use "dbeXX" in its get/set commands (as the DBE that triggered the callback) but I never do that.

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Tony Goodman

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If you REALLY need to have some options greyed out, then you could implement radio buttons using toggles.
Use a vector to hold the toggle DBEs so you can reference them using an index.
The separate toggles can be "tied" together using callback functions.


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