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Topic Title: About setLostFocus() function Topic Summary: Created On: 8-Aug-2003 16:12 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Daniel, According to the DXL Reference Manual, the function is defined as: void setLostFocus(DBE element, void callbackDBE(element)) and it further states that "element must be a list view or tree view on a Windows platform". Since the DBE element you are using is a field DBE, the function call will not be triggered by the loss of focus. You can, however, cause a trigger to fire when the contents of the field change, but it will only trigger upon the return key being pressed. Typing the tab to go to the next field will fail to cause the trigger to fire. To use this feature, replace setLostFocus with set in your script. -Dennis | |
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Daniel,
According to the DXL Reference Manual, the function is defined as: void setLostFocus(DBE element, void callbackDBE(element)) and it further states that "element must be a list view or tree view on a Windows platform". Since the DBE element you are using is a field DBE, the function call will not be triggered by the loss of focus. You can, however, cause a trigger to fire when the contents of the field change, but it will only trigger upon the return key being pressed. Typing the tab to go to the next field will fail to cause the trigger to fire. To use this feature, replace setLostFocus with set in your script. -Dennis |
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