HOW TO SUPPRESS "DO YOU WANT TO SAVE CHANGES YOU HAVE MADE"

ORACLE APPS CUSTOM FORM
WHENEVER I AM PRESSING CTRL+F11 AND SERACH ABOVE PROMPT IS COMING. HOW TO SUPPRESS THAT ONE.

The message is occurring because the user (or your code) has changed something in the form. Forms needs to know what you want to do with the changes before it can continue.
When you suppress this message, then when the user has changed something in the form, he won't be asked to save his changes. What do you plan to do then? If you silently discard his changes, he may not be happy with you. If you silently save his changes he may not be happy either. So let the user see the message and let him decide what to do.
If your code is changing something in the form (not the user), then you need to find out what is being changed. Once you know, then you can fix it.

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  • Do you want to save changes you have made

    hi guys,,
    I need ur help
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    declare
    a boolean;
    begin
    a:=show_lov('TEST');
    pc_execute; -- calling a procedure
    END;
    but it gives Do you want to save changes you have made?
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    but no benifit,,
    And if I write :
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    a boolean;
    begin
    a:=show_lov('TEST');
    GO_BLOCK('ORG_EMP_INCREMENT_HISTORY');
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    END;
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    ANY suggestions
    Best Regards

    Al-Salmau Alikum We Rahamatu Allah We Barakatu...
    if u wanna getting ur total records of emp block then do this as an example ...
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    IS
      cnt NUMBER;
    BEGIN
      GO_BLOCK(p_block_name);
      COUNT_QUERY;
      cnt := GET_BLOCK_PROPERTY(p_block_name, QUERY_HITS);
      IF FORM_SUCCESS THEN
        RETURN (cnt);
      ELSE
        MESSAGE('Error in getting Query Hits for block '||:SYSTEM.CURRENT_BLOCK);
        RAISE FORM_TRIGGER_FAILURE;
      END IF;
    END;and notice the result in the status bar...
    But if u wanna have data it's another issue...
    so u have to do for example...
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        Set_Block_Property('block_name',DEFAULT_WHERE,'emp_id = ' || emp_id);  
       Execute_query;  
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    Regards,
    Abdetu..

  • 'Do you want to save changes you have made' while closing the form

    Hi Everyone,
    I am working on Oracle Applications 11.5.10.2 version. I have created a new form as per the client requirement and registered with APPS. I met all the requirements, but when ever closing the form getting the error 'Do you want to save changes you have made' without entering or modifying records in he form.
    Please help in this regard, bit urgent.
    Thanks in Advance..
    Venky.

    Hi,
    You can suppress messages depending on their message level. For a full description and examples on this topic, please see the help in Forms Builder (press F1 in your Builder) and search for :system.message_level.
    or the other way would be.
    As you are using the copy command for moving the data from one block to the other block , the status of the block will be changed to "Modified".As per oracle standards when every the block status is modified it fire the meassage 'Do you want to save changes you have made' .
    To avoid the message you need to change status of each line to "Query" .Once you do this the block status automatically changes to "query" .Once it is in query mode when you try to close the form it will not pop-up the above message.
    To change the line status use POST command . To get help on this command you can use form builder help.
    Hope this serves your purpose.
    Let me know if you need any further clarification.
    Rgds,
    Naveen.

  • Customizing default message "Do you want to save changes you have made?"

    Hi all
    Can I customize the default message generated by oracle forms "Do you want to save changes you have made?"
    I want to change its title, message, alert style, button labels, and visual attribute. And functionality.
    Thanks
    Asad.

    Of course ON-MESSAGE will not work. Use the trigger on your Exit_Form button. Then check the form or block or record status (depending on your design) and do appropriate coding, something like this:
    IF :System.Form_Status = 'CHANGED' THEN
    retCode := Show_Alert('MY_EXIT_ALERT');
    if retCode = ALERT_BUTTON2 THEN
    Exit_Form(NO_VALIDATE);
    elsif retCode = ALERT_BUTTON1 then
    Commit_Form;
    else
    Whathever_It_Is;
    end if;
    end if;
    If you have master-detail block and u're recieving the message when detail is changed but u want to scroll master records - write me a mail to tell u which trigger to use. It is not that I don't want to share info - just can't recall right now.

  • Is it possible to hide/show the "Do you want to save changes you have made?" msg

    Hi,
    Is it possible to hide and show the Oracle message "Do you want to save changes you have made?"
    Thank You

    Not really.
    You have to use commit_form to commit the changes or a
    rollback_form to rollback just before exit_form, clear_form,
    or clear_block.
    Or, use clear_form(no_validate), clear_block(no_validate).
    It might be good to check wether there is some change in the
    data and show an alert in your own language asking the user in
    his/her own language wether he/she wants to commit the changes
    or not.

  • Adding "do you want to save change you have made" message.

    We developed and multy screen web applicaton using J dev 11.1.1.1 and ADF BC- ADF RC
    We want when a user go to other screen to ask him a question as "do you want to save change you have made"
    Otherwise if a an error occurs "source" screeen
    and user go "target" screen and want to commit change
    ADF try to validate all entities.
    And error mesages about source screens displaying on the target screen.
    it is very confusing situation fro users.
    Thanks.

    Thasnks alot.
    We implement http://kuba.zilp.pl/?id=681 method.
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  • Avoiding "Do you want to save changes you've made?" question

    Hello friends at www.oracle.com ,
    I have a program with a master block and detail block. While navigating at master block, not all detail block items are filled (some of them need to be verified at the moment of navigation, because data related to that detail block may vary during production).
    However, when I need to navigate to the next master block register, Oracle asks me if I want to save changes. This is annoying, because it disturbs navigation.
    How can I avoid such message to be displayed everytime I navigate to the next or previous item?
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    Try to put POST in the ON-CLEAR-DETAILS trigger.
    regards,
    Harm

  • Do you want to save changes you have made? Message

    I have a form with 3 data blocks.
    Data block 1- master_blk
    data block 2- detail_blk1 (detail of the master block)
    data block 3- detail_blk2 (detail of DETAIL_BLK1)
    So its a 3 level parent child relationship. MASTER_BLK parent to DETAIL_BLK1 and DETAIL_BLK1 is parent to DETAIL_BLK2
    My problem is after i capture some data on DETAIL_BLK2 and try to navigate to another record on DETAIL_BLK1, i get a message asking me to save changes for me to continue. Is there a workaround to this problem where i can capture multiple records on DETAIL_BLK1 and corresponding child records on DETAIL_BLK2 and then save all the records at once?

    It is a default behaviour of the forms that whenever it detects a change in child blocks and you change its master, it would flush out the contents of detail block so that it can fetch the next set of child records for current master record. So in this process, it alerts to user to save or discard the changes made.
    See help for Coordination property of the relation defined.
    Here is a short help from Oracle Forms on Relation Coordination property.
    Whenever the current record in the master block changes at runtime (a coordination-causing event),
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    and when that population should occur by setting this property to one of three valid settings:
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  • How do I stop pop up that asks me, Do you want to save changes to doc... before closing? I have made no changes only printed the file. Using Adobe Reader DC, Windows 7 64 bit.

    How do I stop pop up that asks me, Do you want to save changes to doc... before closing? I have made no changes only printed the file. Using Adobe Reader DC, Windows 7 64 bit.
    This is very annoying and we need this stopped as we have made no changes to any of the adobe files. Please advise how to do this.
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    Fortunately, i finally found what was wrong with my generated PDF.
    In my xref table, each object reference was not end by a full EOL, i only did put a newline char.
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  • How to enforce the message "Do you want to save changes?"

    Hello,
    How to enforce the message "Do you want to save changes?" when the user attempts to close a form after checking a non-database item (check-box).
    All the other database items in the block are not updateable and only viewable.
    After checking the non database item check-box, if the user tries to commit, then the system is saving the changes and call the appropriate procedure on save.
    But if the user tries to close the window without committing, the form is not showing the message "Do you want to save changes?" since the check-box is a non database item.
    How to enforce the message "Do you want to save changes?" in this scenario when the user tries to close the window?
    Thanks in advance.
    Cheers
    Sri

    This is a fairly common question in the forum. You will need to override the default exit form process and check to see if the checkbox is checked. You can do this in the Key-Exit trigger. For Example:
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      al_id     ALERT;
      al_button  NUMBER;
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            --Cancel
            RAISE Form_Trigger_Failure;
         END IF;
      ELSE
         Exit_Form;
      END IF;
    END;If you need more help with the Alert, please check out the SHOW_ALERT topic in the Forms Help.
    BTW, what happens if all the user does is check the checkbox? No other changes have occured. What changes are you trying to process?
    Hope this helps,
    Craig B-)
    If someone's response is helpful or correct, please mark it accordingly.

  • How to disable 'do you want to save changes to...'

    Is it possible to disable the 'do you want to save changes to...' pop-up in Reader 10.1.1 LS? I'm using CrystalViewer to read reports - but I don't edit them so don't need to save any changes.

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  • How to remove the warning "do you want to save changes to investigation.pdf before closing"

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    2) I tried to put this logic in almost all the events listed in designer but I am not able to resolve the issue.
    Please help me resolve this issue.

    I tried putting the below 2 lines of code at the end of button click event & docClose event.
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    Problem I am trying to solve is:
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         I follwed the visible & invisible approach & it wokred but gives me a warning on doc close.(Highly imp to avoid it)
    Is there any other approach I could follow here.

  • Removing a message (Do you want to save changes)

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