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Error messages
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You want to prompt the user to Confirm a message. |
Error Message
Simply perform the “ERROR()” command in NAV and the message will be shown on the scanner as an error.
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ERROR('This is an error message'); |
Confirmation Dialog
To display a confirm dialog, you prefix the error message with”ForceWarning:”
The process flow is:
- The user can Cancel or Confirm
- Cancel will return the user to the previous screen
- Confirm will automatically repeat the result, but this time with a “Force” tag included
- The Force tag tells the backend that the Process can now be completed and NOT halted by the ERROR command.
Below is the XML Request from the mobile device to the backend.
- Note how a <Force> tag is included.
- Use this to determine whether to issue the ERROR.
- If the Force tag is included, do NOT run the ERROR, because this is the second "round trip", telling you that the user selected Confirm
- See code example below
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IF NOT Force THEN BEGIN ERROR('ForceWarning:' + STRSUBSTNO(MobWmsLanguage.GetMessage('QUANTITY_ERR'),Quantity,ActualQty)); END; |
Example 2
Show a Confirmation Dialog when open a Pick and the related Sales Orders has a value in the Work Description Field.
Note that when opening a Document the LockOrder() is always called.
Modify function GetLockOrderNoAndPrefix_FromBackendID in Codeunit WMS Order Locking
Line break
Line breaks / Carriage Return, can be performed by using the "\" character in NAV/BC.
Note
- “Unplanned Count” in Codeunit WMS Adhoc Registr.
- When opening a Receive/Pick/Put-away/Move Order, the warning is performed in Codeunit WMS Order Locking
An error message
A confirm dialog, using "ForceWarning"