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Thanks Bob, I'll try it!<BR>
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Karen<BR> <BR>
> To: kbarrett00@hotmail.com<BR>> CC: powerh-l@lists.sowder.com; powerh-l-bounces+bob.deskin=ca.ibm.com@lists.sowder.com<BR>> Subject: Re: vbOK<BR>> From: Bob.Deskin@ca.ibm.com<BR>> Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 09:53:52 -0400<BR>> <BR>> Try the confirmer program parameter along with the MESSAGE POPUP option on <BR>> the SCREEN statement. Look in the Rules book, Chapter 2 for the confirmer <BR>> parameter. <BR>> <BR>> I tried the confirmer parameter without the MESSAGE POPUP and the message <BR>> gets truncated. But with the two of them, I get a nice popup message box <BR>> with OK and CANCEL.<BR>> <BR>> Bob<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> From:<BR>> Karen Barrett <A href="mailto:kbarrett00@hotmail.com">kbarrett00@hotmail.com</A><BR>
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> Hi All,<BR>> <BR>> I'm looking for a tidy way to mimic how Access uses a message box and y/n <BR>> to confirm an action where you don't want to add a visible field to the <BR>> layout of the screen. I'm thinking maybe a little popup screen that you <BR>> call passing the y/n variable.<BR>> <BR>> Has anyone got something already written?<BR>> <BR>> Thanks!<BR>> <BR>> Karen Barrett<BR><BR><br /><hr />Hotmail® has ever-growing storage! Don’t worry about storage limits. <a href='http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/Storage?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_Storage_062009' target='_new'>Check it out.</a></body>
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