Are you setting any flag value (radio button or drop down field) on the press 
of yes or no and evaluating the condition to save based on the value of that 
flag????

Thats what you should be doing to build a reconfirmation dialog box..

Cheers
 
Joe D'Souza



----- Original Message ----
From: "Sokol, Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 4, 2008 1:34:51 PM
Subject: AL Guide Question

** 
I have a link on a form that is used to create a Help Desk ticket with all the 
proper info filled in for this particular type of request. It then displays the 
Help Desk ticket. I was looking for a simple way to pop up a window or message 
warning the user that this action will create a ticket. I want to give them a 
chance to cancel their action. I thought the easiest way to do this was with an 
AL Guide. My guide has 3 Als and one label. AL 1 opens a dialog window with a 
yes  and no button. AL 2 creates the HD ticket and AL 3 exits the guide and 
closes the dialog window. I put in a guide label between AL 2 and 3 so that if 
someone clicks on the No button there is a Go To Guide label that I thought 
would skip AL 2 and exit the guide. This does not happen and the HD ticket is 
always created. What am I doing wrong? Is there an easier way to do this?
Brian Sokol 
Manager, Desktop Services 
Scholastic Inc. 
557 Broadway 
NY, NY 10012 
(212) 343-6494 
http://www.Scholastic.com


      
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