Switch data block - Do you want to save changes ?

As soon as I choose a record from my love "ORDERS_LOV", I simply want to display a new canvas and switch data blocks. but why does the system keep asking me to save changes when I choose a record ???
Here's my code:
IF SHOW_LOV('ORDERS_LOV') THEN
     HIDE_WINDOW('CUSTOMER_SERVICE');
     SHOW_VIEW('ORDERS_CANVAS');
     GO_BLOCK('ORDERS');
     GO_ITEM('orders.order_id');
     Execute_Query;
ELSE
     MESSAGE('No order found for this customer');
END IF;

why does the system keep asking me to save changes when I choose a record ???Because the Execute_Query causes the 'Orders' block to clear, and at some prior time you have
either entered a new record into the block, or else your prior Execute_Query caused a Post-Query
trigger to run that set values in items that cause the record status go change from QUERY to CHANGED.
In other words, the status of your 'Orders' block is 'CHANGED', and not 'NEW' or 'QUERY'.

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