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5. Enter a name, and select Chemical Structure<br />

from the drop-down list of field types.<br />

6. Click the Add button.<br />

The new field appears in the list of fields.<br />

NOTE: Anything that you draw in the Chemical Structure<br />

Field will appear with the new sections of this type that users<br />

create.<br />

Once you have added a field to the section type, you<br />

may add it to the form for the section type. See<br />

“Configuring a Form” on page 492 for more<br />

information.<br />

analysis to occur, you must also associate the<br />

Analyze Reaction Table Listener with both the<br />

reactants and products table fields.<br />

Active Document<br />

Listener<br />

Analyze Reaction<br />

IENActiveDocListener<br />

ProgID<br />

ENStandardCtl9.Analyze<br />

RxnCSListener<br />

This listener has custom properties associated with<br />

it. You must select the reactants field and the<br />

products field in the stoichiometry grid.<br />

Managing Chemical Structure Field<br />

Listeners<br />

An Chemical Structure Field Listener modifies<br />

the behavior of a chemical structure field in<br />

E-Notebook. E-Notebook provides a listener that<br />

automatically updates a stoichiometry grid when a<br />

user edits a reaction. See “Managing the Analyze<br />

Reaction Chemical Structure Listener” on page<br />

511.<br />

You may also develop your own Chemical<br />

Structure Field Listeners to further customize the<br />

behavior of chemical structure fields in<br />

E-Notebook.<br />

See Managing Field Listeners for instructions on<br />

associating a field listener with a field.<br />

Managing the Analyze Reaction Chemical<br />

Structure Listener<br />

The Analyze Reaction Chemical Structure Listener<br />

may be associated with chemical structure fields to<br />

update a stoichiometry grid automatically when<br />

a user edits a reaction drawing. For automatic<br />

Managing Database Table<br />

Fields<br />

Database table fields display the results of a SQL<br />

SELECT statement (represented as an ADO<br />

record set). These fields are for display only, and<br />

users may not edit them.<br />

A Database Table Field may exist independently in<br />

a section. Or, you may set up the field such that its<br />

value(s) are determined by a value in a separate<br />

property list field that is part of the same section.<br />

See the following topics:<br />

• “Creating a Database Table Field” on page 511.<br />

• “Configuring a Database Table Field” on page<br />

512.<br />

Creating a Database Table Field<br />

Database Table Fields are used to display data that<br />

is pulled in from an external database.<br />

To create a Database Table Field:<br />

1. In the Collection tree, right-click the Section<br />

Type to which you wish to add the Property<br />

List.<br />

2. Select Section Type Configuration from the<br />

menu that appears.<br />

E-Notebook<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> 2005/E-Notebook Managing Fields • 511<br />

Managing Data Fields

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