Buddy,
My variables are already defined: The Start Date is set to the current
date, and the End Date is set to the current date + 1. Are you basically
saying that the word "done" stops any further commands from being issued
within an action? If all I have to do is GOTO done, then I can
facilitate the rest of the coding. 'Done' must be an embedded R:BASE
pointer?
Alex
Walker, Buddy wrote:
Alex
You need to check your variable.
IF yourVariable IS NULL or yourVariable = '[Esc]' THEN
GOTO done
ENDIF
Buddy
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alex
Sisk
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 9:41 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Terminating Subsequent Commands in an Application
Action
Hello all,
When having more than one command for a particular action within an
application, is it possible to make one of the commands terminate any
further commands from running in that particular action?
(For instance: Say the first command in my action is to use a date-range
form, and the second command creates a report using the selected dates.
Say my user clicks cancel on the date-range form. What is to stop the
report from being created? (The report creation command still runs, it
just displays nulls because the user canceled date selection.) Keep in
mind the goal is to keep the date range form universally usable, and to
minimize hard coding EEPs that will make the form exclusive to a
particular scenario.
Alex Sisk
DiMark Inc
(407) 786-4321