Edit Prompt dialog box
Use this dialog box to set the parameters for the Prompt response type. These parameters include these keywords:
| Keyword | Description | 
|---|---|
| PROMPT | Use this keyword
                                    				  to set the text to display in the prompt dialog. Examples: PROMPT(Would you like to continue?) PROMPT(V(QUESTION)) PROMPT(STRINGS(sQuestion)) PROMPT(FORMAT(sDoYouWantToDelete%1,P(ID))) | 
| CAPTION | This optional
                                    				  keyword overrides the default prompt dialog caption. Examples: CAPTION(Warning!) CAPTION(STRINGS(sAnswerMyQuestion)) CAPTION(FORMAT(s%1WillBeDeleted,P(ID))) | 
| RESPONSE | This keyword sets
                                    				  the prompt response options.  These must use this syntax: RESPONSE(OPTION[eventToGenerate]) OPTION can be any of these responses: OK | CANCEL | YES | NO | ABORT | RETRY | IGNORE The optional parameter eventToGenerate is the event that is generated if this response is selected by the user. Example: RESPONSE(OK(PromptOK),CANCEL()) This example displays a prompt dialog with and buttons, and the button generates the PromptOK event in the calling form. | 
| ICON | This optional
                                    				  keyword sets the icon to display in the prompt dialog. The parameter can be one of these icons: DEFAULT | ERROR | WARNING | QUESTION The parameter corresponds to one of the standard framework icons. Example: ICON(QUESTION) If omitted, the icon is set to DEFAULT (blue circle with a white "i" in the center). | 
| DEFAULTRESPONSE | This optional
                                    				  keyword sets the default response button. The parameter can be one of these responses: OK | CANCEL | YES | NO | ABORT | RETRY | IGNORE Example: DEFAULTRESPONSE(OK) The default response parameter must be one of the buttons specified in the RESPONSE keyword. | 
| CONDITION | This optional
                                    				  keyword sets the conditional action expression used to determine if the prompt
                                    				  event handler is run. Parameter: Expression: Use a conditional action expression, the same type that is used for "Enable When", "Required When", and "Visible When" expressions. | 
| STOPONCONDITIONTRUE | This optional keyword indicates that the event chain should stop if the Prompt When condition is True. This is useful when the prompt is tied to standard framework events. |