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- Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)
- Architecture
- DDE client
- DDE RAD panel
- DDE server
- Editable events
- Events in the standard system
- Executes
- FrameRestore option
- Hard coded events
- PassFocus option
- Process panel
- Requests and pokes
- Structure support option
- SystemEvents file
- Usage notes
- DDE example
- DDE script example
- Edit an event using pmtapi
- Access the script panel
- Access system events records
SystemEvents file
You define system events in the SystemEvents file. This file contains records that have an Event Name and a RAD Application name. When the system receives an event, the corresponding RAD application invokes a new RAD thread. The SystemEvents file contains all the events that invoke a RAD application. The events used to invoke a RTE function register themselves upon start-up of the client. If you edit a system event record, you must re-login before the system recognizes the changes.
Note You can have multiple records for one event; each application invokes a separate RAD thread.
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