shortdog
Active Member
I have a client that is wanting to have a beep or sound play when an error condition occurs.
We are currently on 9.2.0.5.
I searched previous postings, but all I have found are many years old. I have noticed that in the lpBhvrCom there is a UserPref which contains bErrorBeep. I have found no where this is used and believe it is obsolete. I can't seem to find anywhere in user preferences to set this value, and manually setting it via a C BSFN has no effect. I have found old documentation that says you should be able to turn on a error beep from the error message dialog, but I can't find it and believe it is old functionality that is not longer supported.
I have created a C executable that will cause a beep, and tried to use the Run Executable system function, but IExplorer wants to always ask if I want to run or save.
The business scenario is the user is scanning many items which fills a grid, but if one of the items that is scanned is not on the order, the client wants to give some indication that would cause the user to take notice of the screen rather than continue scanning. It seems many clients might have similar type of requirements.
We are currently on 9.2.0.5.
I searched previous postings, but all I have found are many years old. I have noticed that in the lpBhvrCom there is a UserPref which contains bErrorBeep. I have found no where this is used and believe it is obsolete. I can't seem to find anywhere in user preferences to set this value, and manually setting it via a C BSFN has no effect. I have found old documentation that says you should be able to turn on a error beep from the error message dialog, but I can't find it and believe it is old functionality that is not longer supported.
I have created a C executable that will cause a beep, and tried to use the Run Executable system function, but IExplorer wants to always ask if I want to run or save.
The business scenario is the user is scanning many items which fills a grid, but if one of the items that is scanned is not on the order, the client wants to give some indication that would cause the user to take notice of the screen rather than continue scanning. It seems many clients might have similar type of requirements.