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Can v11 Dialog component be used to edit rows on a grid

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    Can v11 Dialog component be used to edit rows on a grid

    What is the easiest way to use a v11 Dialog component to edit a row on a grid ?
    What if repeating rows are involved ?

    Or was the dialog component created just for entering new records ?


    Robert

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    Re: Can v11 Dialog component be used to edit rows on a grid

    Look at this Video and the others on dialog components may help as well

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      #3
      Re: Can v11 Dialog component be used to edit rows on a grid

      Thanks Lance but this video does not address my issue.

      Let me break it down in a simpler way. I need an "Edit" button on each row of a grid.
      When the user clicks on a button, the dialog component (including repeating rows) should appear with the field values preloaded.
      The user can then edit and submit changes. Changes should be written back to the database.

      I need to know if there is an easy way to do this without coding the lookup process, loading of fields, loading of repeating sections, saving, etc.

      BTW, I went through all the dialog videos before posting my question.

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        #4
        Re: Can v11 Dialog component be used to edit rows on a grid

        I second that .... I would think that would be a great feature

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          Re: Can v11 Dialog component be used to edit rows on a grid

          I am also keen to know if this can be done.

          Thank you

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            Re: Can v11 Dialog component be used to edit rows on a grid

            A dialog component can be used to edit data in a Grid, but you will have to write you own code in the onDialogInitialize event of the Dialog to populate the dialog.

            Just like there is Server Side Action Scripting in the AfterDialogValidate event that automatically generates the code to SAVE data to a table after the Dialog is submitted, it would be nice to have a Server Side Action Script to populate a Dialog with data from a table in the onDialogInitiailize event.

            We are definitely planning on releasing this new genie at some point in the not too distant feature. However, that does not mean that you can't do it yourself right now if you have some xbasic skills.
            The code to populate controls in the Dialog in the onDialogInitialize event is quite simple and is explained in the help for the onDialogInitialize event.

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              Re: Can v11 Dialog component be used to edit rows on a grid

              Hi Selwyn

              Thanks that looks pretty straight forward. I can't see how to programatically add additional rows to the repeating section, but I'll have another look over the videos.

              The new dialog is excellent. We'll definitely be making the upgrade and moving a lot of our datagrids to dialogs.

              Thanks.

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                Re: Can v11 Dialog component be used to edit rows on a grid

                I was looking into to how to do this yesterday. I've managed to write some code in the AfterDialogValidate event to save the data to a DBF header and the items to create an invoice.

                I would now like to be able to edit an invoice I have already created. It is how to add the item rows to the repeating section via the onDialogInitialize event that I don't know how to do at present.
                Jenny Earnshaw
                BusinessPlus (Letchworth) Ltd

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