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- Overview
- How to?
- Defining a preset action
- Note
- Information displayed in the code editor
- Running a preset action through programming
Programming by preset action
Preset actions allow you to define the code of an event in a single click, without having to write one single line of code. For example, in WINDEV:
Execute the click code of the Button control and open the window
Initialization of a component, the parameters are specified in the interfaceThe preset actions are proposed: - on Button controls (in the event "Click").
- on menu options.
- on Link controls (in the event "Click (server)").
Defining a preset action To define a preset action: - Open the control description window (select "Description" in the context menu).
- In the "General" tab, define the desired action:
- Select the action to be run in the "Action" combo box.
The most common actions appear in this list. To select a more specific action, click "All actions" or "Other actions". - Select the desired action in the "Type" combo box ("Button action" area).
The most common actions appear in this list. To select a more specific action, click "More options".
The actions proposed depend on the elements found in the current project (windows, pages, component, procedure, ...). Information displayed in the code editor When a preset action is used, an information indicating this preset action is specified in the code editor. For example:
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