Bruce,

Apparently, you are using and/or recycling Razzak's sample application forms in your own application, or at least trying to recycle. That's great!

However ...

The value assigned for the button [Continue]  vButton = 77, and value assigned for the button [Cancel]  vButton = 99, is the indicator as to how the form was closed. Then, based on the returned value you can continue or cancel the process as you see fit.

There is more to that logic in my complex applications.

Hope it helps!

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak


On 12/27/2022 1:26 PM, Bruce Chitiea wrote:
Of what significance are the specific variable values "77" and "99", often found within Bit Button On-Click EEPs, e.g.:

SET VAR vbitButton INTEGER = 77
SET VAR vbitButton INTEGER = 99

If these represent Virtual-Key Codes (FormsManual.pdf, Section 1.8.3.4 p.1321), I'm not "getting" their correspondence to the mouse-clickery of the Button.

Thoughts? And thanks.

Warmest Regards, Bruce

Bruce A. Chitiea | SafeSectors, Inc.
112 Harvard Ave #272 | Claremont CA 91711-4716 | USA
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