On training DB I checked the DB for VB tables and found VBFormDetail
and VBFormHead. Tried setting all VBFormDetail records inactive for
a table (JobAsmbl) and that didn't disable the VB Form button. Tried
changing the TableName field to something unrelated (JobAsmbl became
xJobAsmbl), ... surprise, button disabled. Went back and created a
new VB form for JobAsmbl, and the JobAsmbl entry in VBFormHead and
VBFormDetail reappeared. I gather deleting those records would have
worked also.
If you want to go that route, I'll be glad to share all I just
learned, but I would still call Epicor and get as much info as
possible.
Lonnie
and VBFormHead. Tried setting all VBFormDetail records inactive for
a table (JobAsmbl) and that didn't disable the VB Form button. Tried
changing the TableName field to something unrelated (JobAsmbl became
xJobAsmbl), ... surprise, button disabled. Went back and created a
new VB form for JobAsmbl, and the JobAsmbl entry in VBFormHead and
VBFormDetail reappeared. I gather deleting those records would have
worked also.
If you want to go that route, I'll be glad to share all I just
learned, but I would still call Epicor and get as much info as
possible.
Lonnie
--- In vantage@y..., Wayne Cox <wmc@u...> wrote:
> Is there any way to completely get rid of a VB form? I've tried
deleting
> all the fields and running the Recycle option (there doesn't seem
to be a
> way to get rid of the form's default "OK" and "Cancel" buttons.)
>
> But the "VB Form" button is still active in the maintenance screen
and pops
> up the empty form. Any way to get rid of this? Running 4.00.904,
btw.
>
> -Thanks,
> Wayne Cox