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Events for the PowerBuilder window ActiveX – PB Docs 100 – PowerBuilder Library

Events for the PowerBuilder window ActiveX – PB Docs 100

Events for the PowerBuilder window ActiveX

The PowerBuilder window ActiveX can respond to certain events
occurring within the child window. These are outbound events, which
execute first within the PowerBuilder window and then in the PowerBuilder
window ActiveX. You can add JavaScript or VB Script code that responds
to these events. The events are listed in Table 34-4.

Table 34-4: PowerBuilder window ActiveX events
Event Occurs
Activate Just before the window becomes active
Clicked When the user clicks in an unoccupied
area of the window (any area with no visible, enabled object)
Close When the window is closed
Deactivate When the window becomes inactive
DoubleClicked When the user double-clicks in an unoccupied
area of the window (any area with no visible, enabled object)
Hide Just before the window is hidden
Key When the user presses a key and the insertion
point is not in a line edit
MouseDown When the user presses the left mouse
button in an unoccupied area of the window (any area with no visible,
enabled object)
PBMouseMove When the pointer is moved within the
window
PBMouseUp When the user releases the left mouse
button in an unoccupied area of the window (any area with no visible,
enabled object)
RButtonDown When the user presses the right mouse
button in an unoccupied area of the window (any area with no visible,
enabled object)
Resize When the user or a script opens or resizes
a window
Show When a script executes the Show function
for this window (the event occurs just before the window is displayed)
SystemKey When the insertion point is not in a
line edit and the user presses Alt or Alt plus another key
Timer When a specified number of seconds elapses
after the Timer function has been called

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