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FormShow()
Displays a form window previously defined using
FormCreate() and
FormAdd().
Syntax
FormShow([<cTitle>], [<cOKButton>],
[<cCancelButton>], [<lSideButtons>]) -->
lResult
Arguments
<cTitle> --> The title of the form
window.
<cOkButton> --> The label of the OK
button. If not passed the default is OK.
<cCancelButton> --> The label of the
cancel button. If not passed this becomes Cancel.
<lSideButtons> --> Passing TRUE will
display the OK and Cancel buttons to right side of dialog,
otherwise passing FALSE will display buttons below the dialog.
If omitted, the FormShow() function will decide on the
most suitable lay-out with the preference being for the buttons to
be arranged along the bottom.
Returns
Returns TRUE if the user presses the OK button,
otherwise FALSE.
Description
Instructs CAPITAL to display the form window.
Example
FormCreate()
FormAdd("Name", "",
20)
FormShow("A New Dialog
Window","Proceed", "Abort", TRUE)
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Related Topics
Business
Function List
FormAdd()
FormCreate()
FormResult()
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