A nice feature to add to the Dialog would be a setting for Timeout period and a Timeout Button Value.
This would allow a Dialog come up, wait x seconds/mins for a response. If no response, Timeout Button Value will be sent to result.
Hmmm, I guess maybe I could do that now by using IF>Result=,CloseDialogWindow or
WaitWindowClose and WW_TIMEOUT, and setting Result with that condtion.
Never mind, I just talked myself into a possible workaround, but I guess it could still be considered for INPUT> and ASK> commands with default values. Thanks for listening.
ENHANCEMENT REQUEST: Dialog Timeout
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ENHANCEMENT REQUEST: Dialog Timeout
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Hope this was helpful..................good luck,
Bob
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