Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Close a Form in AX 2009

Brief description of ways to close a form in AX 


We had this question asked on one of the internal AX forums, and Michael Fruergaard wrote a short description of each method you can use.


Re-posting it here with some extra comments, so that new developers can read and understand, when to use what method.

There are “only” 5 ways to close a form:
  • Close - close the form. Similar to the 'X' button.
  • CloseOK – close the form, and set the OK flag – called by the Commandbutton::Ok
  • CloseCancel – close the form, and set the Cancel flag – called by the Commandbutton::Cancel
  • CloseSelectRecord – close the lookup form, and set return record
  • CloseSelect – close the lookup form, and set return value

The below methods (note their names are in past-tense) are used to determine if or how a form was closed:
  • Closed – Returns true, if the form is no longer open
  • ClosedOK – Return true, if the form was closed by the user clicking ‘OK’
  • ClosedCancel – Returns true, if the form was closed by the user clicking ‘Cancel’

Finally, CanClose() is called before any of the close methods get called. If CanClose() returns false, the form is not allowed to close.

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