[ic] form profile and &fatal=yes
Kevin Walsh
kevin at cursor.biz
Fri Aug 25 06:14:53 EDT 2006
Dan Bergan <dan at berganconsulting.com> wrote:
> Mark Johnson wrote:
> > You will likely need to split this into two operations. Use
> > mv_form_profile to do your profile checks first, and then put the
> > account creation code inside an mv_click. With &fatal in a
> > mv_form_profile, for a failed profile, the mv_click code will never execute.
> >
> > You could, in fact, cut that one profile right between &fatal and the
> > [if ...] line, putting the top part in the mv_form_profile, and the
> > bottom part in the mv_click, and that would be logically the proper
> > division.
> >
> One more question -- you say the mv_click code will never execute (with
> &fatal and a failure)... how about mv_check?
>
It's the other way around. The mv_click will run before the profile
is checked. In fact, the mv_click callback code can specify the name
of the profile to use. The mv_check callback will not be executed if
a profile is checked and fails.
It's very easy to confuse mv_click and mv_check. Someone will no doubt
followup if I have just done so. The following should make it easier:
http://www.interchange.rtfm.info/icdocs/Form_callback_functions.html
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