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Sublist "copy previous" event
Hi,
Can anyone tell me whether clicking the "copy previous" button underneath a sublist line being edited fires its own unique event?
I know it goes on to fire a "Line Init" event because once the copy is made, the line is immediately selected for input.
However, as far as a script would be concerned there's no differentiation between that and a user selecting an existing line.
As a user, I would like to initiate different logic depending on whether an existing line is being modified or a line has been copied.
Can anyone see a way that I can differentiate this? I thought maybe that copying a line would trigger a 'validate insert' but this isn't so.
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