Sorry, didn't see that Benoit had already answered.
But, besides the code: Why do you ask the user (who just has decided) if he
wants to decide? I really hate programs that ask me things like that. If I close
a form by mistake, I open it again.
I think the questions on Form_Close event should be restricted to important
things like possible data loss.
Matti
Am 04.08.2010 14:01, schrieb vikram:
Hi,
Is there a way to confirm from a user when decides to close a form?
PUBLIC SUB Form_Close()
DIM retVal AS Integer
retval = Message.Question(Are you sure you want to exit?, Yes, No)
IF retVal = 1 THEN
ME.Close
ELSE IF retVal = 2 THEN
'code to prevent the form from exiting
ENDIF
END
Nothing i've put there seems to have been able to stop the form from exiting
so far.
Thanks
Vikram
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