Difference between revisions of "Extensions.HMI.ConfirmDialog"
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HMI.ConfirmationType ConfirmationType1 = @ConfirmationType:YES; | HMI.ConfirmationType ConfirmationType1 = @ConfirmationType:YES; | ||
Revision as of 04:32, 25 October 2018
Classification
Name | ConfirmDialog |
Short Description | Requests dialog, the user's confirmation |
Class | Action |
Extension | OTX HMI extension |
Group | Dialog related actions |
Exceptions | - |
Checker Rules | - |
Standard Compliant | Yes |
OTL Syntax
HMI.ConfirmDialog(StringTerm, StringTerm, MessageTypeTerm, ConfimationTypeVariable);
Description
The ConfirmDialog activity shows a dialog, the user's confirmation requests. The selection of buttons and decorations can be configured by a parameter. Once one of the confirmation options is selected, the result field will contain the selected index of the options.
Confirmation dialogs are typically used to ask the user for acceptance before performing a procedure. Depending on the type of procedure to execute, it is possible to select different levels of severity.
Properties
Name | Data Type | Class | Default | Cardinality | Description |
MessageType | MessageType | Term | @MessageType:INFO | [0..1] | This optional element defines the type of message and the buttons that shall be shown to the user to confirm the action
Message type = {INFO|WARNING|ERROR|YESNO_QUESTION|YESNOCANCEL_QUESTION} |
Result | ConfirmationType | Variable | - | [0..1] | The variable where the user's selection will be stored. |
OTL Examples
/// Local Declarations
HMI.ConfirmationType ConfirmationType1 = @ConfirmationType:YES;
/// Flow
HMI.ConfirmDialog("Message", "Title", @MessageType:INFO, ConfirmationType1);