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"edit record" previous/next buttons
11/11/2009
11:06
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phicarre
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Is it possible to hide or disable these buttons ?

11/11/2009
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in afterShowForm event you can access them by $('td.navButton', 'tr#Act_Buttons'), then you can hide, remove, or whatever you'd like to do. 

11/11/2009
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Yes. But, by definition, these objects are hidden. I mean if Tony change their names, my code will be wrong !

12/11/2009
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Hello,

The answer is in this forum. You just need to search it

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12/11/2009
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I mean the previous/next buttons of the edit record, NOT of the grid !

12/11/2009
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Hello,

I mean the same

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12/11/2009
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please read the answer i did to Mamali ….

pData and nData are internal definitions: if you change them …

Anyway. The solution was:

onSelectRow: function (rowid) {
         var gr = jQuery("#list1").getGridParam('selrow');
         if( gr != null )
         {
             jQuery("#list1").editGridRow(gr,
             {
                closeOnEscape:true,
                reloadAfterSubmit:false,
                beforeShowForm: function (formid)
                {
                    //$("#pData,#nData",formid).hide();
                    $("#pData").hide();
                    $("#nData").hide();
                }
             })
         }

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