Prchoice Problem
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:49 am
Roger,
Just looking for a potential solution on this.
We use your prchoice, with some changes, but none related to this.
Example of problem:
User will select a menu option to print a report. Select options, system creates report info, and the prchoice comes up (modal) and gives user his options.
User selects option (for example preview with acrobat). Whether we give a please wait or not, the prchoice window goes away, the original window is in the background, and in a few seconds the prchoice window reappears and the user also has his acrobat file. During this time delay the user clicks the ok button again on the original window, which causes an error. (impatient users to this).
We are looking for an easy method to stop this from happening. Rather not have to add 'when' or similar to the ok/cancel button while the prchoice is up, only because it could be 500 programs..Anything we can add to stop them from clicking or seeing (hide?) the original window (other than adding when/logic to 500 programs).
It does not happen a lot, but a few times a week. We ignore the errors.
Thanks
Fred
Omni
Just looking for a potential solution on this.
We use your prchoice, with some changes, but none related to this.
Example of problem:
User will select a menu option to print a report. Select options, system creates report info, and the prchoice comes up (modal) and gives user his options.
User selects option (for example preview with acrobat). Whether we give a please wait or not, the prchoice window goes away, the original window is in the background, and in a few seconds the prchoice window reappears and the user also has his acrobat file. During this time delay the user clicks the ok button again on the original window, which causes an error. (impatient users to this).
We are looking for an easy method to stop this from happening. Rather not have to add 'when' or similar to the ok/cancel button while the prchoice is up, only because it could be 500 programs..Anything we can add to stop them from clicking or seeing (hide?) the original window (other than adding when/logic to 500 programs).
It does not happen a lot, but a few times a week. We ignore the errors.
Thanks
Fred
Omni