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==Syntax==
 
==Syntax==
DIALOG BOX <expC> [LABEL <expC>]
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DIALOG BOX <expC1> [LABEL <expC2>]
  
  
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==Description==
 
==Description==
This dialog is used to display the specified text message <expC>.  A "Confirm" button will also be displayed for you to acknowledge the displayed message.  If SET DIALOG is OFF, the message will be displayed in the message line.
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This dialog is used to display the specified text message <expC1>.  A "Confirm" button will also be displayed for you to acknowledge the displayed message.  If SET DIALOG is OFF, the message will be displayed in the message line.
  
====LABEL <expC>====
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====LABEL <expC2>====
The default title of "MESSAGE" can be replaced with an optional title <expC>, using the LABEL clause.
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The default title of "MESSAGE" can be replaced with an optional title <expC2>, using the LABEL clause.
  
  

Revision as of 14:08, 3 June 2009

Class

Screen Dialogs


Purpose

Display a text message in a dialog box


Syntax

DIALOG BOX <expC1> [LABEL <expC2>]


See Also

DIALOG FIELDS, DIALOG FILES, DIALOG GET, DIALOG MESSAGE, DIALOG QUERY, DIALOG SCOPE, MENUITEM(), MESSAGE, MESSAGEBOX(), SET COLOR, SET COLOR OF, SET DIALOG, SET MESSAGE


Description

This dialog is used to display the specified text message <expC1>. A "Confirm" button will also be displayed for you to acknowledge the displayed message. If SET DIALOG is OFF, the message will be displayed in the message line.

LABEL <expC2>

The default title of "MESSAGE" can be replaced with an optional title <expC2>, using the LABEL clause.


Example

dialog box "Transaction Completed"


Products

Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer