

#SCRIPTCASE SC EXIT CODE#
Generate the source code of the form by clicking Generate from the ScriptCase toolbar. Pass the parameters according to the following figure and click Save.ġ9. To pass parameters, report that v_order receives the variable v_order, created in the control application (filter). Select the item form created above and click Next.ġ8.

Select the Details folder in the application settings and click Add. Pass the parameters according to the following figure and click Save.ġ7. To the parameters that must be passed, select v_order to receive the variable v_order, created in the control application (filter). Select the order form created above and click Next.ġ6. Click Application Settings to link the applications to the created folders.ġ5. Repeat the last step to create the Details folder.ġ4. Create folders to display in the application by clicking Folder Settings.ġ3. Change the properties Table width, Unit of measure, Tab alignment, Application alignment and Exit, according to the following table.ġ1. The variable inside the square brackets is a global variable used to pass parameters between two forms.Ĩ – In Edit Fields, select the following fieldsĩ. For the where condition, add the following text: OrderID =. Create a new simple form application based on the order table.ħ. Generate the source code of the form by clicking Generate Source from the ScriptCase toolbar. The variable inside the square brackets is a global variable used to pass parameters between two forms.Ĥ – In the application menu, click on the item “Edit Fields” and remove the OrderDetailsid and orderid fields from the screen.ĥ.

#SCRIPTCASE SC EXIT REGISTRATION#
Create a new multiple registration form application based on the order_details table.ģ. 2 forms, the tab application to group applications and a control application that will function as a filter. For this example, 4 applications will actually be built.
#SCRIPTCASE SC EXIT ZIP#
This macro its used to generate ZIP files from a file list and/or directories.In this example we will see the creation of an application tab type, where other applications can be opened on the same page. This macro dynamically activates or deactivates warning messages control. This macro modifies the application exit URL. This macro its used to set the number of decimals. This macro dynamically set a form field attribute to '"Read-Only" This macro is intended to inhibit the query fields on the initial load. This macro dynamically display or not a specific field. This macro its used to block a field to get any data that would be typed on it. Sc_field_disabled ("Field_Name = True/False", "Parameter") This macro changes the color of a determined field text. This macro dynamically show/hide the fields of a specific block. This macro allows the application to display customized messages. Shows sc_ajax_message ("Message", "Title", "Parameters", "Parameters_Redir")

Follows a table of all macros and special variables from ScriptCase, including the list of applications that works for each one. SCRIPTCASE MACROS Scriptcase has macros and special variables that allow the user to manipulate events, buttons, applications, security control, manipulate with dates, etc.
