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Thread EDB Mgr: accidental row deleted
Mon, Nov 8 2010 12:53 PMPermanent Link

David Cornelius

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EDB Manager 2.03b23 Unicode:

I had opened up a table and was browsing through records when I pressed
Ctrl-Delete to delete a record.  But I realized I was on the wrong record.
So I pressed the Escape key thinking the NO button would cancel the
operation.  Instead it deleted the record as if I had pressed YES.

Shouldn't the Enter key act like Yes and the Escape key act like No?  Not a
terribly big deal, but it surprised me.

David Cornelius
Cornelius Concepts
Mon, Nov 8 2010 1:05 PMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

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David


Also deletes if you click on the close dialog button which in my view should be the same as cancel

Roy Lambert
Mon, Nov 8 2010 7:06 PMPermanent Link

David Cornelius

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That's probably what Escape is doing: closing the dialog.  I agree with you
and imagine that "fixing" one will fix both.

David Cornelius
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David


Also deletes if you click on the close dialog button which in my view should
be the same as cancel

Roy Lambert
Wed, Nov 10 2010 6:20 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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David,

<< I had opened up a table and was browsing through records when I pressed
Ctrl-Delete to delete a record.  But I realized I was on the wrong record.
So I pressed the Escape key thinking the NO button would cancel the
operation.  Instead it deleted the record as if I had pressed YES. >>

It appears to be an issue with Delphi 2009.   It doesn't happen in D7 with
the MessageDlg function, so I've got to figure out what broke.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
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