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    Modal Form with xdialog

    I have a form that I am opening as a modal dialog.

    e.g. form.view("myform", "dialog")

    Within this form I have a button that pops up an xdialog to prompt for values that I use in a query. After I close the xdialog the query runs and the form's data is refreshed; however, at this point for some reason the form is no longer modal. I am no longer forced to close the form to do other things.

    Any ideas on how to keep the form modal after closing the xdialog?

    Thanks.
    Robert Adler
    Alpha Anywhere Programmer/Developer
    Eagle Dbase Solutions, LLC
    http://www.eagledbasesolutions.com/

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    Re: Modal Form with xdialog

    Is the xdlg modal?

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      Re: Modal Form with xdialog

      Yes.

      I submitted a bug report on this. Selwyn thinks it may be a bug. Alpha is investigating the issue.
      Robert Adler
      Alpha Anywhere Programmer/Developer
      Eagle Dbase Solutions, LLC
      http://www.eagledbasesolutions.com/

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        #4
        Re: Modal Form with xdialog

        Not so.
        How do you expect to have 2 modal objects open at the same time?
        Maybe it is possible (since I haven't tested it) but it defies the laws of physics.

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          Re: Modal Form with xdialog

          A modal form (form A) can have a button that opens another modal form (form B). Form B sits on top of Form A and must be closed before you can work with Form A again.

          So it's very possible. For some reason though, poping up an xdialog cancels the forms modality.
          Robert Adler
          Alpha Anywhere Programmer/Developer
          Eagle Dbase Solutions, LLC
          http://www.eagledbasesolutions.com/

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            Re: Modal Form with xdialog

            Robert:
            Just re-read your initial post:

            Originally posted by boba View Post
            I am no longer forced to close the form to do other things.
            Modal has to do with data entry. Are you saying in your initial setting and before the xdlg opens you were forced to close the form?

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              #7
              Re: Modal Form with xdialog

              definitely a bug (attached example). You should not be able to run script in form B when form A is open modal. Can't at first but after running the query from form A button, you can. search for "one" or "five".
              Mike W
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                Re: Modal Form with xdialog

                Modal has a few meanings. Modal applies to data entry where changes to fields are not applied to the database unless you turn on change mode. Modal also applies to forms where a form must be closed in order to execute other actions; however, the modal form itself can open other forms, xdialogs, browses, reports, etc. This is exactly like a modal xdialog.

                You can't set a form to modal in form properties. You do this with the form.view method as noted above.

                I'm waiting on Alpha to confirm this is a bug. I'm surprised that I'm the first developer to discover this if, in fact, it is a bug in their software.

                Thanks.
                Robert Adler
                Alpha Anywhere Programmer/Developer
                Eagle Dbase Solutions, LLC
                http://www.eagledbasesolutions.com/

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                  #9
                  Re: Modal Form with xdialog

                  As a follow up to my comments above....

                  An interesting feature is that when a "modal" form pops up a browse or report via a button for instance, the browse or report is also modal...meaning it must be closed before taking other actions, even including selecting a menu or toolbar option.

                  However, upon closing the browse or report the form is still modal. The issue is that if you pop up an xdialog from the modal form to prompt a user for a value or whatever, upon closing the xdialog the form is no longer modal....meaning you can now click outside the form and execute other actions.

                  Just my luck to discover how to do something I like in Alpha only to then discover it comes with a limitation. I hope this can be fixed and a new patch released quickly.
                  Robert Adler
                  Alpha Anywhere Programmer/Developer
                  Eagle Dbase Solutions, LLC
                  http://www.eagledbasesolutions.com/

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