Difference between revisions of "SET DIALOG"

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==Class==
 
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Screen Dialogs
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[DIALOG FIELDS]], [[DIALOG FILES]], [[DIALOG MESSAGE]], [[DIALOG QUERY]], [[DIALOG SCOPE]], [[Function Keys]], [[MESSAGEBOX()]], [[SET MESSAGE]], [[SET SCOREBOARD]], [[SET STATUS]]
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[[DIALOG BOX]], [[DIALOG FIELDS]], [[DIALOG FILES]], [[DIALOG GET]], [[DIALOG MESSAGE]], [[DIALOG QUERY]], [[DIALOG SCOPE]], [[Function Keys]], [[MESSAGEBOX()]], [[SET MESSAGE]], [[SET SCOREBOARD]], [[SET STATUS]]
  
  

Revision as of 14:00, 3 June 2009

Class

Screen Dialogs


Purpose

Enable or disable dialog style messages


Syntax

SET DIALOG ON | OFF | (<expL>)


See Also

DIALOG BOX, DIALOG FIELDS, DIALOG FILES, DIALOG GET, DIALOG MESSAGE, DIALOG QUERY, DIALOG SCOPE, Function Keys, MESSAGEBOX(), SET MESSAGE, SET SCOREBOARD, SET STATUS


Description

The SET DIALOG OFF command disables all dialog and alert boxes. Dialog boxes display when the user presses the [ABANDON] key. Alert boxes display when an error occurs. Error messages display in the message line rather than in a pop-up alert box when SET DIALOG is OFF. SET DIALOG OFF is particularly useful in foreign language applications. The default for SET DIALOG is ON.


Example

set dialog off


Products

Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer