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Javascript confirmation in asp.net

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    Nagraj Naik
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    Hi, To show confirmation dialog on button click we use button1.Attributes.Add("OnClick", "var ans =Check_Duplication();") But in my case I need to check some value if that value is zero then I want to display confirmation box. ex. button_click() { if customerId=0 then //// show confirmation box end if } Thanks, Nagarj.

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      Hi, To show confirmation dialog on button click we use button1.Attributes.Add("OnClick", "var ans =Check_Duplication();") But in my case I need to check some value if that value is zero then I want to display confirmation box. ex. button_click() { if customerId=0 then //// show confirmation box end if } Thanks, Nagarj.

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      kapil bhatnagar
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      check dis condition in the javascript function and accordingly display the confirmation box else return back eg.button1.Attributes.Add("onclick","javascript:return test(cutomerId);") function test(val) { if(val ==0) { //call confirm() } } modify the code accordingly ..

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        check dis condition in the javascript function and accordingly display the confirmation box else return back eg.button1.Attributes.Add("onclick","javascript:return test(cutomerId);") function test(val) { if(val ==0) { //call confirm() } } modify the code accordingly ..

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        Hi Kapil, Actually on button click I check duplication of record which I want to insert and set variable cnt to 1 for dulication and display confirmation msg. now parameter I need to send in javascript function is get assigned on button click...so how could I...... button_click() { Dim cnt As Integer = CheckProjectDuplication(ProjectName) If (cnt > 0) Then /// show confirmation end if } I hope u understand my problem.... Thanks, Nagraj

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          Hi Kapil, Actually on button click I check duplication of record which I want to insert and set variable cnt to 1 for dulication and display confirmation msg. now parameter I need to send in javascript function is get assigned on button click...so how could I...... button_click() { Dim cnt As Integer = CheckProjectDuplication(ProjectName) If (cnt > 0) Then /// show confirmation end if } I hope u understand my problem.... Thanks, Nagraj

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          Imran Khan Pathan
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          Nagraj Naik wrote:

          button_click() { Dim cnt As Integer = CheckProjectDuplication(ProjectName) If (cnt > 0) Then /// show confirmation end if }

          Dim cnt As Integer = CheckProjectDuplication(ProjectName)

          If (cnt > 0) Then
          Response.Write("alert('Done');");
          end if

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          • I Imran Khan Pathan

            Nagraj Naik wrote:

            button_click() { Dim cnt As Integer = CheckProjectDuplication(ProjectName) If (cnt > 0) Then /// show confirmation end if }

            Dim cnt As Integer = CheckProjectDuplication(ProjectName)

            If (cnt > 0) Then
            Response.Write("alert('Done');");
            end if

            Best regard pAthan

            please don't forget to vote on the post that helped you.

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            Nagraj Naik
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            Hi Imran, I want to show confirmation dialog box and not a dialog box. Thanks, Nagraj

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              Hi Imran, I want to show confirmation dialog box and not a dialog box. Thanks, Nagraj

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              Imran Khan Pathan
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              write confirm instead of alert

              please don't forget to vote on the post that helped you.

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                write confirm instead of alert

                please don't forget to vote on the post that helped you.

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                Nagraj Naik
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                Hi, It will not work. u can try any sample application. thanks, nagraj

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                • N Nagraj Naik

                  Hi, To show confirmation dialog on button click we use button1.Attributes.Add("OnClick", "var ans =Check_Duplication();") But in my case I need to check some value if that value is zero then I want to display confirmation box. ex. button_click() { if customerId=0 then //// show confirmation box end if } Thanks, Nagarj.

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                  Michael Sync
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                  You can use confirm() for that.. If you are interested to create a custom javascript confirm dialog, you can check this.

                  Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net) "Please vote to let me (and others) know if this answer helped you or not. A 5 vote tells people that your question has been answered successfully and that I've pitched it at just the right level. Thanks."

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                    Hi, It will not work. u can try any sample application. thanks, nagraj

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                    Imran Khan Pathan
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                    try following code

                    if(confirmid==0)
                    {
                    Response.Write("window.confirm('?');");
                    }

                    Best regard pAthan

                    please don't forget to vote on the post that helped you.

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                      Hi, It will not work. u can try any sample application. thanks, nagraj

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                      N a v a n e e t h
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                      Nagraj Naik wrote:

                      u can try any sample application.

                      Do you want to execute some other code when user clicks "ok" on confirm box ? If yes Pathan's suggestion won't work.

                      All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems.- Unclyclopedia My Website | Ask smart questions

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                        Nagraj Naik wrote:

                        u can try any sample application.

                        Do you want to execute some other code when user clicks "ok" on confirm box ? If yes Pathan's suggestion won't work.

                        All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems.- Unclyclopedia My Website | Ask smart questions

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                        Nagraj Naik
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                        Hi, Absolutely...I want to write some code on "OK" select. Thanks, Nagraj.

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