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The @W.yes.no functions return a "Y" or nil. If the user enters "N" in
the prompt, the function returns nil. So, using the attribute you
supplied, you could set up your attribute to look something like this.
FCL1=IF{L(@.response,"QD")'=L(@.response) 1,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]("Are you sure? ") "";1}}
FCL1A=1
Hope this helps....
Frank Cyr RN
Clinical Systems Development
HCA TriStar Division
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Does anyone have an attribute that uses the @W.yes.no function in this
way:
The query would have an attribute such as this:
FCL1=IF{L(@.response,"QD")'=L(@.response)
FCL1= @W.yes.no("Are you sure?"));1}
So that, when the user responds to the question "Are you sure?" if they
respond with "Y", the cursor moves on to the next question; and if they
respond with "N", the cursor returns to the current query to be edited?
Thanks in advance.
Brian Golden, RN
Southeast Missouri Hospital
1701 Lacey St.
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
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