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From: nuno-v-guerreiro@telecom.pt (Nuno Guerreiro)
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Subject: Re: Do you want to save changes?
Date: Tue, 07 Jul 1998 08:58:14 GMT
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On Mon, 06 Jul 1998 14:51:24 -0400, "Peter H. Larsen"
<plarsen.nospam@dc.dynares.com> wrote:

>Hi Nono (and Carla Vaz),
>
>Your statement is NOT true.
>Forms does not need to know if you want to commit changes when you exit
>... only if you have outstanding changes you're asked ... if you're
>using the standard functionallity.
>One way of avoiding that is to enter EXIT_FORM (NO_VALIDATE); as the
>KEY-EXIT - but I would avoid that.
>

OK, I sort of mixed up things. Of course, the Runtime will ask for
changes to be saved only if the user made changes (either directly
through the keyboard or through programmer-coded triggers).

Thanks for the clarification.


Nuno Guerreiro

