Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Force_Change%
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DocumentV3I2A14
TitleUncommon Knowledge - WC_Force_Change%
KeywordsWC_FORCE_CHANGE%
WINDOW_COMMON%
TextSETTING WC_FORCE_CHANGE% to true at a prompt (either at the default pre
edit option softkey or post) makes the system set WC_WCHANGE% to true
This in turn means that the system will respond as though the CURRENT prompt
had been changed If WC_FORCE_CHANGE% is set to true on a pre save the
record will be treated as though WC_OREC% # @RECORD even if that is not the
case Thus if the user pressed the save key the record would be saved
regardless of whether it had been changed Note that WC_WCHANGE% is
recalculated FROM prompt to prompt so SETTING WC_FORCE_CHANGE% to true on a
prompt does not guarantee that the record will subsequently be saved it if
has not been changed


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