Do you mean the run process command "PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK".
Executes all active links associated with the specified Execute On
condition (and field ID, as appropriate). The active links fire as if
the Execute On condition indicated occurred. For example,
PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 8 specifies to run all On Modify active links
as if a modify operation was performed. The active links fire, but no
modify is actually performed.
The options for this command are as follows:
Button: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 1 <field_ID>
Return/Table Dbl-Clk: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 2 <field_ID>
Submit: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 4
Modify: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 8
Display: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 16
Menu Choice: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 128
<field_ID>
Lose Focus: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 256
<field_ID>
Set Default: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 512
Search: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 1024
After Modify: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 2048
After Submit: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 4096
Gain Focus: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 8192
<field_ID>
Window Open: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 16384
Un-Display: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 65536
Window Close: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 32768
Copy To New: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 131072
Window Loaded: PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 262144
NOTE: <field_ID> refers to the ID without the $ around it. i.e.
PERFORM-ACTION-ACTIVE-LINK 1 536870923
Fred
-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Carter
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 8:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Q: Character Field Window
Does anyone know of a way via workflow to simulate a button-push on a
character field to open the larger view window?
For example; have an alternate button that when pushed, opens a
character field window.
ARS v7.0.1 P5
//SIGNED//
Craig Carter
Software Engineer, RSP
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