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I now have to use JavaScript behind the Keypress event on a Maintain screen to move the cursor from one field to another when the first field is filled with data. An example of the JavaScript code follows:
function OnL1feedback_Edit_KeyPress ( ) { if (document.Form1.Field1_Edit.value.length > 49) {document.Form1.Field2_Edit.focus();} else {document.Form1.Field1_Edit.focus();} }
The problem with this is that pressing the enter key will not activate the Default Button if the cursor is still in Field1.
Is there a way to move the cursor to the next field when the previous field is filled but still have a active Default button if enter is pressed from the first field?
Thanks, Kent
Windows2003 Server, WebFOCUS 7.7.02 Developers Studio and MRE
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