StdFormSave event
Occurs when the user clicks “” on the “” menu.
The default implementation sends all changed object data in collections and subcollections on a form to the middle-tier IDO, which commits the changes to the SQL Server database.
In a basic form without a subcollection or custom event handlers, the default implementation fires the following sequence of standard events:
- StdFormGetBoundValues
- StdFormPerformValidations
- StdFormValidationsCompleted
- StdFormSave
- StdFormPutBoundValues
- StdObjectSave
- StdObjectSaveCompleted
- StdFormSaveCompleted
- StdFormLoadBoundValues
- StdFormLoadDerivedValues
Your application can call the default implementation by generating the event.
Remarks
The default implementation is a form-level operation.
The StdFormSave event is fired once per Save operation. It is not fired for each row in a collection or subcollection, and it is not fired for each collection and subcollection on a form. An event handler intended to operate on each row should not be assigned to the StdFormSave event. An event handler that performs row-level validations, for example, should normally be executed on the StdFormPerformValidations event.
The StdObjectSave event is fired once for each collection and subcollection in a Save operation.