A simple workaround for this situation would be to set a temp field with a value "Yes" on Commit Action on the Dialog form. Then write another AL on the same action that you performed to invoke the Dialog form at a later execution order and check if the temp field is set to "Yes". If it is then save the record. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Roney Samuel Varghese
On 9/22/06, L. J. Head <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
**__20060125_______________________This posting was submitted with HTML in it___Here is the situation. Form A opens Dialog of Form B. On button press on Dialog B I want to set a field on Form A and Save the record of form A.I have the button press on Dialog B performing an EventI have an AL retrieving that event and doing a setfield for me...this all works. When I run logging I see the 'Commit Changes' action fire...but it doesn't commit changes...anyone else experience this and know of a work around?AR 6.3L. J. Head
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