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Button widgets in SKILL GUI is not working

Manikk0501
Manikk0501 over 9 years ago
I created a GUI.. If i execute a procedure from CIW(), it is running w/o issues.. But if i attach it to the callback of hiCreateAppForm(), it is not working.. Moreover, if i click 'Cancel' GUI is not getting closed.. I am not getting any error msgs in CIW.Can anyone help me on this?
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    I agree with Lawrence. The one thing that occurred to me was whether you had unwittingly made the variable used to store the form (the ?name argument for the form created with hiCreateAppForm()) a local variable (in a let() or a prog()). That can also cause the form not to be removable because any interactions with the form data structures fail when executed in the global scope.

    However, this is a wild guess without seeing any code whatsoever.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    I agree with Lawrence. The one thing that occurred to me was whether you had unwittingly made the variable used to store the form (the ?name argument for the form created with hiCreateAppForm()) a local variable (in a let() or a prog()). That can also cause the form not to be removable because any interactions with the form data structures fail when executed in the global scope.

    However, this is a wild guess without seeing any code whatsoever.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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