Transaction patterns such as MULTI2, MULTI3 and MULTI4 contain an area with multiple rows, all of which are editable. However, in some circumstances it may be that an entire row contains fields which should not be modified, in which case it would be best if that row were to be displayed as non-editable. For example, in a timesheet entry screen there is a row for each work category which has a separate column for each day of the week into which the hours for that day can be entered.
However, the last row shows a series of totals for each day, and as these values are accumulated internally there is no point in showing then as editable to the user. More.
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