CellError Event 157
Applies To: Grid

Description

If enabled, this event is reported when the user inserts invalid data into the Edit object associated with a cell in a Grid object and then attempts to move to another cell or to another control outside the Grid. It is also reported if the user selects a MenuItem.

The default action for the CellError event is to sound the bell (beep). This action can be disabled by returning 0 from the attached callback function. Whatever the result of the callback, the user will be prevented from moving to another cell in the Grid and the CurCell and Values properties will remain unchanged. The user is not prevented from switching to any other control or to another application. However, if and when the user returns to the Grid, the current cell (CurCell) remains the invalid one and the user may not select a different one until the invalid data in the cell has been corrected. If you wish to allow the user to move to another cell without correcting the data, you may do so by generating a CellMove event explicitly. However, the Values property will remain unchanged and the invalid contents of the Edit object will simply be discarded.

The event message reported as the result of ⎕DQ or supplied as the right argument to your callback function, is an 8-element vector as follows:

[1] Object ref or character vector
[2] Event 'CellError' or 157
[3] Cell row integer
[4] Cell column integer
[5] Invalid data character vector
[6] Object name character vector (name of object to which the user has transferred focus)
[7] New cell (row) integer
[8] New cell (column) integer

If the user moves to another cell in the Grid, the 6th element of the event message is the name of the Grid object and elements 7 and 8 specify the cell address (⎕IO dependent).

If the user switches the input focus to another control or selects a MenuItem, the 6th element of the event message contains the name of that control or MenuItem. If the user switches to another application, the 6th element of the event message is an empty character vector. In all these cases, the 7th and 8th elements are 0.

The 5th element of the event message contains the character vector in the Text property of the associated Edit object which is inconsistent with its FieldType.