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− | You can use '''sbfunc''' to create a custom [[Browser Script]] that runs whenever a user clicks '''Save''' or '''Submit'''. | + | You can use '''sbfunc''' to create a custom [[Browser Script]] that runs whenever a user clicks '''Save''' or '''Submit''' for Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 records only. |
* ''Similar to '''savefunc''' but '''sbfunc''' does not run on '''Save Draft''' | * ''Similar to '''savefunc''' but '''sbfunc''' does not run on '''Save Draft''' | ||
Revision as of 17:49, 7 January 2013
You can use sbfunc to create a custom Browser Script that runs whenever a user clicks Save or Submit for Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 records only.
- Similar to savefunc but sbfunc does not run on Save Draft
Instructions:
- Create a Custom Field on the page of type: Custom Field Type: Special – Browser Script
- Include a function in the Browser Script called sbfunc that includes the JavaScript you wish to execute when the record is either saved or submitted.
- The function must return either a value of true if the record should be saved/submitted; or false if the record should not be saved/submitted.
- Standard and Custom Field validations are performed before the sbfunc script is run, so if the function returns true the record immediately be saved/submitted. If the function returns false no further validation is performed and the record is not saved/submitted.
Example 1:
function sbfunc(frm) { do this RunAnotherFunction() do that return true }
- Note that JavaScript is case sensitive.
Example 2:
- The following sample JavaScript function will prompt the user to confirm if they really want to save the record.
function sbfunc(frm) { var answer = confirm ("Do you really want to save this?") if (answer) { alert ("Consider it done") return true } else { alert ("Keep filling it in then") return false } }
- The "return false" isn't strictly necessary. If the function does not return true then false is assumed.