E10: Configurator OnFieldValidating - How to prevent field chang

This is what I am using:

 

                if(MessageBox.Show("Is this the correct Material?", "ERROR - Wrong Material", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) == DialogResult.No)

                {

                                Args.Cancel = true;

                }

 

Brenda

 

From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 5:14 PM
To: Vantage
Subject: Re: [Vantage] E10: Configurator OnFieldValidating - How to prevent field change

 

 

Are there any parameters on the event? If so ton may be able to set something like e.Cancel =true

On Mar 25, 2015 3:56 PM, "Joe Rojas jrojas@... [vantage]" <vantage@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

The tech guide for the Product Configurator in E10 says about the OnFieldValidating action that “Compared to the On Field Changed action, the change can still be prevented.”
The guide does not show how to prevent the change but it might just be that I don’t see it.

My question is, how do I prevent/cancel the change?




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The tech guide for the Product Configurator in E10 says about the OnFieldValidating action that “Compared to the On Field Changed action, the change can still be prevented.”
The guide does not show how to prevent the change but it might just be that I don’t see it.

My question is, how do I prevent/cancel the change?




Joe Rojas | Director of Information Technology | Mats Inc
dir: 781-573-0291 | cell: 781-408-9278 | fax: 781-232-5191

addr: 179 Campanelli Pkwy | Stoughton | MA | 02072-3734
jrojas@... | www.matsinc.com
Ask us about our clean, green and beautiful matting and flooring

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Are there any parameters on the event? If so ton may be able to set something like e.Cancel =true

On Mar 25, 2015 3:56 PM, "Joe Rojas jrojas@... [vantage]" <vantage@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

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The guide does not show how to prevent the change but it might just be that I don’t see it.

My question is, how do I prevent/cancel the change?




Joe Rojas | Director of Information Technology | Mats Inc
dir: 781-573-0291 | cell: 781-408-9278 | fax: 781-232-5191

addr: 179 Campanelli Pkwy | Stoughton | MA | 02072-3734
jrojas@... | www.matsinc.com
Ask us about our clean, green and beautiful matting and flooring

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