Modifying the Shortcut Menu on Form Controls
Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
The shortcut menu on controls appears when a user right-clicks on a form control. The content of the menu is controlled by the system and is defined according to the current context.
The following figure is an example of a shortcut menu.
When the user right-clicks a control, the context method for the control is called, and its super() call calls the showContextMenu method. The parameter to showContextMenu is a handle to the system’s shortcut menu.
Use showContextMenu to add your own item to the shortcut menu.
Example
int showContextMenu(int MenuHandle)
{
int ret;
PopupMenu m = PopupMenu::create(MenuHandle,this.hWnd());
// Save the handle of the appended menu item.
int myMenuItem = m.insertItem("MyItem");
;
// Display the menu.
ret = m.draw();
// Check if the user selected myMenuItem.
if (ret == myMenuItem)
{
print "MyItem was selected";
pause;
return 0;
}
else
return ret;
}
Note that the draw method is called instead of super().
The showContextMenu method should return the user’s selection if the system should take a menu action based on the selection, or zero (0) if no action should be taken.
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