dlgEvent_OnActionNew
Function called to overwrite a predefined action to insert a new row in the current dialog.
Syntax
PUBLIC FUNCTION dlgEvent_OnActionNew(
dlg ui.DIALOG,
uiMode SMALLINT,
dlgCtrlInstruction libdbappEvents.DlgCtrlInstruction_Type)
RETURNS (libdbappEvents.DlgCtrlInstruction_Type)
dlg
. This is aui.DIALOG
object referencing the current dialog. The dialog can implement anINPUT
,INPUT ARRAY
,DISPLAY ARRAY
,MENU
, orCONSTRUCT
. For more information, see The Dialog class in Genero Business Development Language User Guide.uiMode
. This is an integer value defining the current mode or state in relation to user action in the dialog, form, or application. Modes are defined as constants in the libdbappFormUI file in the libdbapp library.Table 1. UI modes Description Applies to ... Constant Value Display DISPLAY ARRAY
C_MODE_DISPLAY 1 Modify INPUT \ INPUT ARRAY
C_MODE_MODIFY 2 Add INPUT \ INPUT ARRAY
C_MODE_ADD 3 Search CONSTRUCT
C_MODE_SEARCH 4 Empty MENU
C_MODE_EMPTY 5 Exit form The form C_MODE_EXIT_FORM 6 Exit app The app C_MODE_EXIT_APP 7 Undefined All (array, form, or app) C_MODE_UNDEFINED 0 dlgCtrlInstruction
is a libdbappEvents.DlgCtrlInstruction_Type defining the dialog control instruction.Instructions available will vary depending on theuiMode
:Table 2. Dialog control instructions for display/modify/add/search modes Description Constant Value Accept dialog ACCEPT_DIALOG
1 Continue dialog CONTINUE_DIALOG
2 Exit dialog EXIT_DIALOG
3 Table 3. Dialog control instructions for empty mode Description Constant Value Continue menu CONTINUE_MENU
4 Exit menu EXIT_DIALOG
5
The function returns a dialog control instruction value defined by libdbappEvents.DlgCtrlInstruction_Type
.
Usage
When you select the On Action New property for the creation of the event, a function shell is created. Enter your code in the function.
Use this function to overwrite a predefined action to insert a new row in the current dialog.
Example: On Action New
This example uses the On Action New code event for the Account form in the OfficeStore demo.
In this example the user-defined function setRequiredElementStyle
is called to
change the presentation styles of form elements for which the user must enter values.
The setRequiredElementStyle
function references the user-defined parameter
m_frmElements
, which stores the name of some elements in the form. The
parameter is defined as a module variable in the AccountForm.4gl file.
The call to the function changes the presentation style of m_frmElements
to a style you have defined in the styles file (dbapp.4st). For more
information on working with custom presentation styles in your BAM project, see the Modify styles page.
# AccountForm.4gl
# user defined module variables
DEFINE m_frmElements DYNAMIC ARRAY OF STRING =
["account_userid_label1", "account_lastname_label1", "account_email_label1", "account_state_label1"] -- form elements
DEFINE m_frmElementsStyle DYNAMIC ARRAY OF STRING --Saved styles
# ...
PUBLIC FUNCTION dlgEvent_OnActionNew(dlg ui.DIALOG, uiMode SMALLINT,
dlgCtrlInstruction libdbappEvents.DlgCtrlInstruction_Type)
RETURNS (libdbappEvents.DlgCtrlInstruction_Type)
DISPLAY "dlgEvent_OnActionNew (Form scope) is raised"
CALL myAccountFunc.setRequiredElementStyle(dlg, m_frmElements)
RETURN dlgCtrlInstruction
END FUNCTION
setRequiredElementStyle
function called in the event function. All functions that you would reuse across forms and
applications would reside in a module you create. To use these functions in your
project, you would import your module into the entity module (for example,
AccountForm.4gl) using the IMPORT FGL
statement.FUNCTION setRequiredElementStyle(dlg, lbllist)
DEFINE lbllist DYNAMIC ARRAY OF STRING
DEFINE dlg ui.Dialog
DEFINE i INTEGER
FOR i = 1 TO lbllist.getLength()
CALL dlg.getForm().setElementStyle(lbllist[i], "elementRequired")
END FOR
END FUNCTION