DlgEnable Instruction/Function
Syntax
DlgEnable DlgItem[, Enable] -or- DlgEnable(DlgItem)
Group
Description
Instruction: Enable or disable DlgItem.
Function: Return True if DlgItem is enabled.
This instruction/function must be called directly or indirectly from a dialogfunc.
Parameters
Parameters | Description |
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DlgItem |
If this is a numeric value then it is the
dialog item number.
The first item is 0, second is 1, etc.
If this is a string value then it is the dialog item's field name.
NOTE: Use -1 to enable or disable all the dialog items at once.
|
Enable | It this numeric value is True then enable DlgItem. Otherwise, disable it. If this omitted then toggle it. |
Example
Sub Main Begin Dialog UserDialog 200,120,.DialogFunc Text 10,10,180,15,"Please push the OK button" TextBox 10,40,180,15,.Text OKButton 30,90,60,20 PushButton 110,90,60,20,"&Disable" End Dialog Dim dlg As UserDialog Debug.Print Dialog(dlg) End Sub Function DialogFunc(DlgItem$, Action%, SuppValue?) As Boolean Debug.Print "Action="; Action% Select Case Action% Case 1 ' Dialog box initialization Beep Case 2 ' Value changing or button pressed Select Case DlgItem$ Case "Disable" DlgText DlgItem$,"&Enable" DlgEnable "Text",False DialogFunc = True 'do not exit the dialog Case "Enable" DlgText DlgItem$,"&Disable" DlgEnable "Text",True DialogFunc = True 'do not exit the dialog End Select End Select End Function