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ABC: Making the No button default on deletes 1998-07-07 -- Rick Martin Newsgroups: topspeed.products.c4 > Could anyone tell me how to force the default button > of the Confirm Delete dialog to No. You need to override the ErrorClass and change your application to use your new class. Here is the Class definition I use to accomplish the same thing. Put this into an include file in your LibSrc directory (I use SHError.INC and SHError.CLW): !ABCIncludeFile OMIT('_EndOfInclude_',_SharpeErrorPresent_) _SharpeErrorPresent_ EQUATE(1) INCLUDE('aberror.inc') SharpeError CLASS(ErrorClass),TYPE,MODULE('SHERROR.CLW'), | LINK('SHERROR.CLW',_ABCLinkMode_),DLL(_ABCDllMode_) TakeUser PROCEDURE,BYTE,VIRTUAL,PROC,PROTECTED END _EndOfInclude_ Put this code in a source file in your LibSrc MEMBER MAP . INCLUDE('SHERROR.INC') ! We want to override Take user and make No the default for confirm delete SharpeError.TakeUser PROCEDURE CODE If Self.Errors.ID = Msg:ConfirmDelete IF MESSAGE(Self.SubsString(),Self.Errors.Title,ICON:Question, | Button:Yes+Button:No,BUTTON:No,0) = Button:Yes RETURN Level:Benign ELSE RETURN Level:Cancel END Else Return Parent.TakeUser() End HTH, Rick Printed December 3, 2024, 11:46 am This article has been viewed/printed 35393 times. Google search has resulted in 14 hits on this article since January 25, 2004. |