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14/12/2001 12:15:47
 
 
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14/12/2001 12:05:12
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Divers
Thread ID:
00594494
Message ID:
00594498
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>>Hello:
>>
>>This is probably stupid, but I have to ask.
>>
>>Usually I set the Closable property of my forms to .F. so I don't allow my users to click in the close button of the form and insted I place a Save and a Cancel button to process whatever the user wants to do , but then I thought, Why not make the form more friendly? I just have to execute a few validations if the user clicks on the close button and that's it, but here's what I noticed.
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>>My form uses table buffering, so nothing is supposed to be updated in the table unless I issue TableUpdate() right?, but if I click the close button in the form (The tiny X in the upper right corner), all changes take place even if I don't issue TableUpdate().
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>>Is this a normal behavior, or is there a property that I can set to change this?
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>>This is really not that important but I would like to know. I want my form to function like when you are using the Form designer for example, If you change anything and click on the close button, a Dialog asks if you want to Save the Changes you made, but if you didn't, nothing happens and the Form designer closes.
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>>Just so that you know I am issuing:
>>
>>("2" $ GETFLDSTATE(-1, cMyTable) OR "4" $ GETFLDSTATE(-1, cMyTable))
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>>to find out if the record changed, but if this condition returns .F. the data is saved to my buffered table anyways.
>>
>>TIA
>>
>>Mao.
>
>If I remember correctly, you have to intercept event Form.QueryUnload().
>
>This will be invoked whether you close your form from a button (Button.Click() = ThisForm.Release()), or from the "x", or with Ctrl-F4.
>
>If you decide you can't close the form (e.g., user is asked about pending changes, and answers pressing the "Cancel" button), put NODEFAULT into this method.
>
>HTH, Hilmar.

Ok. I'll give it a try and see what happens.

Thank you

Mao.
Mao
intelisoft Corporation
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