Description
Posts an event onto the event queue. The posted event will not be executed until the current event chain is completed. Compare to Send_Event.
Syntax
status = Post_Event (targetctrl, eventname[, arg, ...])
Parameters
The Post_Event function has the following parameters.
Parameter | Description |
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targetctrl | Specifies the window or control to post the event to. To post an event to a window, pass the window ID; to post to a control, specify the control entity ID (CtrlEntID) as the control name concatenated to the window ID and separated by a period. For a single-instance window, the window ID is always identical to the window name; for multi-instance windows, the window ID, returned from Start_windows or an equivalent function, is not necessarily the window name. |
eventname | A valid event name, such as CLICK, READ, OMNIEVENT, and CLOSE. |
arg... | Pass any number of arguments that are needed by the event handler associated with the event specified in eventname, up to 20 are supported. |
Use Post_Event as a mechanism of delaying time consuming processing that does not have to be done immediately.
See also
Get_EventStatus(), Send_Event(), Set_EventStatus(), Chapter 5: Events
3 Comments
Don Bakke
Arguments containing @STM delimiters will be converted to @TM when using Post_Event. This does not appear to be a problem with Send_Event.
Don Bakke
Arguments containing @RM delimiters will be stripped of all data starting with the first @RM on forward. Send_Event appears to keep the entire dynamic array intact.
Don Bakke
Runtime errors can cause Post_Event calls to fail. This is due to a labelled global common variable failing to get cleared. Normally a restart of OpenInsight is required to resolve the problem, but this can be resolved using this code: