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Disable auto-selection on right click on ojTable

3608145Dec 21 2017 — edited Dec 30 2017

When I right-click a row and then hover over other rows, every row starts to get auto-selected. How can I prevent this behavior? I would like to keep my original selection with left-click and avoid any selection from right clicking.

This behavior can be observed on this table from the cookbook.

http://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/jet/jetCookbook.html?component=table&demo=selectableTable

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So that everyone can understand the detail, please provide more info. For example:
Exactly which Forms and Database version are you using? Keep in mind the version number should include the complete number and not something like 11g, 12c. These are not version numbers.
You said you tried the above. What happens when you do? Does an unexpected value get returned? Does nothing happen? Is there an error? And so on...
Any other details about what you are doing and what you expect would be helpful.

user10991018

forms version is forms [32 Bit] Version 11.1.1.7.0 (Production)
oracle database version is
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.4.0 - 64bit Production

what i am trying to do is
insert the data in a temporary table when select a value using checkbox.
so i am storing the value in a comma separated global variable and when i check or uncheck the values should insert in my temp table.
i am using when checkbox changed trigger to select the multi record block rows

  1. eg.
    :global.empid = (120,121,134)
    :emp_chk = ('y','n','y')
    this should insert dynamically using forms_ddl in temp table.
    please advise
    thanks.
sgalaxy

Many 'should' but no 'what happens' when trying to execute the code you've written...

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