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You want to prompt the user to Confirm a message. |
Example
on receipt posting1: Planned function posting
Using this event OnPostReceiveOrder_OnBeforePostAnyOrder
[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Receive", 'OnPostReceiveOrder_OnBeforePostAnyOrder', '', true, true)]
local procedure OnPostReceiveOrder_OnBeforePostAnyOrder(var _OrderValues: Record "MOB Common Element"; var _RecRef: RecordRef);
var
MobToolbox: Codeunit "MOB Toolbox";
begin
MobToolbox.ErrorIfNotConfirm('You are stopped for some condition... Do you want to continue?', _OrderValues);
end;
See OnPostReceiveOrder_OnBeforePostAnyOrder
Example on a new Unplanned function
Example 2: LockOrder (Planned function, when an Order is selected)
Using this event OnLockOrder_OnBeforeLockOrder
[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Adhoc Registr.MOB WMS Order Locking", 'OnPostAdhocRegistrationOnCustomRegistrationTypeAsXmlOnLockOrder_OnBeforeLockOrder', '', true, true)]
local procedure OnPostAdhocRegistrationOnCustomRegistrationType ShowConfirmBox_OnBeforeLockOrder(var _XMLRequestDocMobDocumentQueue: Record XmlDocument"MOB Document Queue"; var _XMLResponseDocRequestValues: XmlDocument; _RegistrationType: Text; var _RegistrationTypeTracking: Text[200]Record "MOB NS Request Element"; var _IsHandled: Boolean)
var
MobToolbox: Codeunit "MOB Toolbox";
begin
if _RegistrationType <> 'MyNewUnplannedName' then
exit; if _IsHandled then
exit;
MobToolbox.ErrorIfNotConfirm(RequestValues.GetValue('Type') = 'Pick' then
MobToolbox.ErrorIfNotConfirm(_RequestValues, 'You are stopped for some condition... Do you want to continue?');
end;
Example 3: Unplanned Move
Using this event OnPostAdhocRegistrationOnUnplannedMove_OnAfterCreateWhseJnlLine
Find other functions here PostAdhocRegistration - Integration Events by Registration Type
[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Adhoc Registr.", 'OnPostAdhocRegistrationOnUnplannedMove_OnAfterCreateWhseJnlLine', '', true, true)]
_XMLRequestDoc);
MOBToolbox.CreateSimpleResponse(_XMLResponseDoc, '');
_IsHandled := true;
end;
See OnPostAdhocRegistrationOnCustomRegistrationTypeAsXml
Example on LockOrder localprocedure OnPostAdhocRegistrationOnUnplannedMove_OnAfterCreateWhseJnlLine(var _RequestValues: Record "MOB NS Request Element"; var _WhseJnlLine: Record "Warehouse Journal Line")
var
MobToolbox: Codeunit "MOB Toolbox";
begin
MobToolbox.ErrorIfNotConfirm(_RequestValues, 'You are stopped for some condition... Do you want to continue?');
end;
Example 4: Custom Unplanned function
Using this event OnPostAdhocRegistrationOnCustomRegistrationType
[EventSubscriber(ObjectType::Codeunit, Codeunit::"MOB WMS Order LockingMOB WMS Adhoc Registr.", 'OnLockOrder_OnBeforeLockOrderOnPostAdhocRegistrationOnCustomRegistrationType', '', truetrue, truetrue)]
local procedure ShowConfirmBox_OnBeforeLockOrder My01OnPostAdhocRegistrationOnCustomRegistrationType(_MobDocumentQueue: Record "MOB Document Queue"; var RegistrationType: Text; var _RequestValues: Record "MOB NS Request Element"; var MOB NS Request Element"; var _SuccessMessage: Text; var _RegistrationTypeTracking: Text; var _IsHandled: Boolean)
var
MobToolbox MobToolbox: Codeunit "MOB ToolboxMOB Toolbox";
begin
if _RequestValues.GetValue('Type') = 'Pick' then
MobToolbox _RegistrationType <> 'MyNewUnplannedName'then
exit;
if _IsHandled then
exit;
MobToolbox.ErrorIfNotConfirm(_RequestValues, 'You are stopped for some condition'You are stopped for some condition... Do you want to continue?');
end;See OnLockOrder_OnBeforeLockOrderDo you want to continue?');
_SuccessMessage := 'My custom success message';
_RegistrationTypeTracking := 'My custom description for the document queue (column RegistationType)';
_IsHandled := true;
end;
Using HTML formatting:
(Minimum Mobile App version 1.5.9)
You can use simple html formatting of the text to display in the confirmation dialog.
HtmlTxtToDispaly :=
'<html>' +
'<b><font color="blue">' + 'My Text 1 in Bold and Blue' +
'</font></b>' + '<br><i>' + 'My Text 2 on new line in Italic' +
'</i><p>' + 'My Text 3 after paragraph' + '<p><b><font color="red">' +
'My Text 4 in Bold and Red' + '</font></b>' +
'<br><i>' + 'My Text 5 on new line in Italic' +
'</i><p>' + 'My Text 6 after paragraph' +
'</html>';
Note
Confirm dialogs will cause an Error entry in the Windows Application Event Log.
If this is an issue for you, consider if your code can be restructured to display the information at existing elements, rather than requiring a confirmation.
How it works behind the scenes
The key ”ForceWarning:” is prefixed to a regular ERROR() command.
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Error('ForceWarning:%1', MyConfirmMessage); |
- This way front-end App knows to a display a Confirm dialog
- Choosing "Cancel" will return the user to the previous screen
- Choosing "Confirm" will automatically repeat the request 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.
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Example using HTML formatting:
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