dbc_AfterDropRelation Event
Occurs after a relation is successfully dropped from a database. There are two versions of the syntax.
PROCEDURE dbc_AfterDropRelation(cRelationID, cTableName, cRelatedChild, cRelatedTable, cRelatedTag)
PROCEDURE dbc_AfterDropRelation
LPARAMETERS cRelationID, cTableName, cRelatedChild, cRelatedTable, cRelatedTag
Parameters
- cRelationID
Specifies the Relation ID stored in the database.
- cTableName
Specifies the name of the parent table.
- cRelatedChild
Specifies the name of the linked column in the child table.
- cRelatedTable
Specifies the table containing the linked column.
- cRelatedTag
Specifies the index tag of the parent table.
Remarks
You can use the dbc_AfterDropRelation event to verify appropriate values for cRelationID and the other parameters in a procedure that tracks, or manages access to the database after a relation is dropped from the database.
Return .F. from this procedure to prevent the relation from being dropped.
See Also
Tasks
How to: Enable or Disable DBC Events