capturing Break in update

George flowersoft at compuserve.com
Mon Jun 22 13:56:12 PDT 2009


I don't think you can capture @sk="brky" in input processing because it does
not leave a field.  However, you can capture it in automatic processing and
then act on it from there.

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On Behalf Of Robert T. Repko (R Squared Consultants)
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To: Kroboth, Joe; filepro-list at lists.celestial.com
Subject: Re: capturing Break in update

Check for @sk="brky"

Believe it or not at 6/22/2009 02:37 PM, Kroboth, Joe said:
>Never had to do this before so maybe I'm missing something 
>obvious.  Is there any way to capture the break key when a user is 
>in update/add mode?
>
>I would like to run some 'clean up' code if a user would exit (hit 
>CTRL-C CTRL-C) in the middle of inputting a record.
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
>Joe Kroboth
>Chernay Printing, Inc
>7483 South Main Street
>Coopersburg, PA 18036
>(610) 282-3774 X113
>(610) 282-2982 - FAX
>joe_kroboth at chernay.com
>
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