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In the Global actions view you can press "Ensure Std Actions". This will create the default actions for
In the Global actions view, you can press "Ensure Std Actions". This will create the default actions for:
* Save - Save changes in the current view
* Save - Save changes in the current view
* Cancel - Cancel changes in the current view
* Cancel - Cancel changes in the current view
* Refresh - Refresh data from server
* Refresh - Refresh data from the server
* Undo - Undo changes in the current view
* Undo - Undo changes in the current view
* Redo - "Do again" the changes that was reversed by Undo. Does nothing if Undo hasn't been used
* Redo - "Do again" the changes that were reversed by Undo. (This does nothing if Undo hasn't been used.)
* Exit - Used to exit the program, if that is supported by the current execution environment (WPF for example).
* Exit - Used to exit the program if it is supported by the current execution environment (WPF, for example).


=== Missing Save action in web browser app ===
=== Missing Save Action in Web Browser App ===
Make sure you have Save and Cancel actions by using "Ensure Std Actions"
Ensure you have the Save and Cancel actions by using "Ensure Std Actions".
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[[Category:Actions]]

Revision as of 06:35, 24 February 2023

In the Global actions view, you can press "Ensure Std Actions". This will create the default actions for:

  • Save - Save changes in the current view
  • Cancel - Cancel changes in the current view
  • Refresh - Refresh data from the server
  • Undo - Undo changes in the current view
  • Redo - "Do again" the changes that were reversed by Undo. (This does nothing if Undo hasn't been used.)
  • Exit - Used to exit the program if it is supported by the current execution environment (WPF, for example).

Missing Save Action in Web Browser App

Ensure you have the Save and Cancel actions by using "Ensure Std Actions".

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