Delete

Executes a delete-statement.

Component settings

Id parameter name
The name of the id parameter sent to the Delete procedure. Defaults to "Id".

SQL

SQL Call: Validate parameters

Allows you to validate the SQL parameters before any other SQL is run in the component. This call is only made if the SQL is a stored procedure and Validate parameters is checked.

May modify database: No

Parameters

@Force bit
Set to 1 if the last call to validate parameters used admin_force and the user clicked OK in the OK/Cancel dialog.
@ValidateParams bit
Set to 1 when this call is made.

Resultset: Messages (optional)

Table count: repeated zero or one time
Row count: zero or one row
Columns
ADMIN_Force optional string
Message asking the end user to confirm their parameters.
ADMIN_Message optional string
Message explaining why the parameters are rejected.

Insert/Update/Delete SP

SQL Call: Delete stored procedure

Stored procedure that is beeing executed instead of standard SQL-delete.

May use SoftadminApi.Progress_SetTitle and SoftadminApi.Progress_SetStep.

May modify database: Yes

Parameters

@<Id parameter name> string
The id-value of the object being deleted.

Resultset: Forwarding definitions

If the sql raises any errors, even just a ADMIN_FORWARD then all tables in the resultset are ignored.
Table count:
Row count:
Columns
ADMIN_ErrorMessage optional string

Displays a user friendly error message to the user. This blocks any forwarding for the user.

ADMIN_ConfirmDelete optional string

Displays a user friendly confirmation message to the user with a delete button as the confirm button. If the user chooses OK the SQL call will be rerun with the parameter @ButtonAction set to 'Delete'.

ADMIN_ConfirmQuestion optional string

Displays a user friendly confirmation message to the user with a question style. If the user chooses OK the SQL call will be rerun with the parameter @ButtonAction set to 'Confirm'.

ADMIN_ConfirmWarning optional string

Displays a user friendly confirmation message to the user with a warning style. If the user chooses OK the SQL call will be rerun with the parameter @ButtonAction set to 'Confirm'.

ADMIN_InfoMessage optional string

Displays a user friendly info message to the user. When the user clicks OK the user is forwarded.

ADMIN_SuccessMessage optional string

Displays a user friendly success message to the user. When the user clicks OK the user is forwarded.

ADMIN_Dialog optional string

The dialog alias of a predefined dialog to show the user. Must be the first column in the result set table. Use multiple result set tables to combine with other forwarding.

Use the menu item "Admin > Dialogs" to register new dialogs or find aliases for existing ones.

<xxx> (for ADMIN_Dialog) optional any

Any column without special meaning in the result set with the first column ADMIN_Dialog will be used to make replacements of placeholders in the message and title text.

ADMIN_DebugInfo optional string

Additional information to show the developer when using ADMIN_Dialog.

<passing_field> optional string
Any column with no other specific meaning will pe passed along to the menu item you are forwarding to.
ADMIN_CancelCidStepsBack optional int
Number of steps in the page history to jump back if the user clicks Cancel in an ADMIN_FORCE dialog (the default being none). This value overrides cancelcidstepsback specified in the query string.
ADMIN_CancelReturnToMenuItem optional string
Jumps back to the menu item with this alias if the user clicks Cancel in an ADMIN_FORCE dialog (the default being none). If no prior menu item is found with the given alias, then an error is thrown.
ADMIN_CancelMenuItem optional string
Alias of the menu item to execute if the user clicks Cancel in an ADMIN_FORCE dialog (the default being none). This value overrides cancelmenuitemid specified in the query string.
ADMIN_CancelMenuItemId optional int

Deprecated. Use ADMIN_CancelMenuItem instead.

Id of the menuitem to execute if the user clicks Cancel in an ADMIN_FORCE dialog (the default being none). This value overrides cancelmenuitemid specified in the query string.

ADMIN_CidStepsBack optional int
Number of steps in the page history to jump back after execution (the default being one step back). This value overrides any destination specified by the query string.
ADMIN_ReturnToMenuItem optional string
Jumps back to the menu item with this alias after execution. This value overrides any destination specified by the query string. If no prior menu item is found with the given alias, then an error is thrown.
ADMIN_Force optional string
Prompts the user with the specified text and the user may answer OK or cancel. If the user chooses OK the sql call will be rerun with the parameter @force set to 1.
ADMIN_Forward optional string
Displays a user friendly message and then forwards to the next menu item.
ADMIN_ForwardLink optional string
Alias of the link to forward to.
ADMIN_ForwardMenuGroup optional string

Alias of the menu group to show after execution (instead of former menu item). This value overrides any destination specified by the query string.

ADMIN_ForwardMenuGroupId optional int

Deprecated. Use ADMIN_ForwardMenuGroup instead.

Id of the menu group to show after execution (instead of former menu item). This value overrides any destination specified by the query string.

ADMIN_ForwardMenuItem optional string
Alias of the menu item to execute after execution (instead of former menu item). This value overrides any destination specified by the query string.
ADMIN_ForwardMenuItemId optional int

Deprecated. Use ADMIN_ForwardMenuItem instead.

Id of the menu item to execute after execution (instead of former menu item). This value overrides any destination specified by the query string.

ADMIN_Message optional string

Displays a user friendly error message to the user.

ADMIN_PasteHtmlFromPopup optional string
Pastes HTML into an HTML editor. See ADMIN_SetFieldValueFromPopup.
ADMIN_SetFieldValueFromPopup optional string
Sets the value of the field specified in the menuitempopup call. Only select this column if menu item is opened in a popup.
ADMIN_ClosePopup optional bit
If this column is anything but NULL the popup will be closed. Only select this column if the menu item is opened in a popup.
Default: The default behavior is to step back inside the popup window and close it if there is nothing to step back to.
ADMIN_ClosePopupAndReloadOpener optional bit

If this column is anything but NULL the popup will be closed and the parent will be reloaded. Only select this column if the menu item is opened in a popup. Avoid using this feature if the opener is a newEdit as that may interrupt the user's ongoing input.

ADMIN_Unselect optional bit
Alias for ADMIN_UnselectAll.
ADMIN_UnselectAll optional bit
If this column is anything but NULL all items are removed from the list of selected items.
Default: By default selected items are maintained when you return to the grid/calendar. This applies even if the selected item is no longer visible in the component unless this column is specified.
ADMIN_ClearHistory optional any
When the value is not NULL all navigation history is cleared and the user can't navigate back. This is only supported when forwarding to another menu item.
ADMIN_RefreshMenu optional bit
Will trigger a reload of the sidebar if the column is anything but NULL.
Cache optional string
Cache key to be cleared. Supports wildcards.
CacheUserId optional string
Either a user id or '%'.

Clears all caches (e.g. access permissions) related to the specified user id.

Use '%' to clear caches for all users.
CancelButtonText optional string

Changes the text of the Cancel button when used with ADMIN_Force, ADMIN_ConfirmWarning, ADMIN_ConfirmQuestion, ADMIN_ConfirmDelete.

OkButtonText optional string

Changes the text of the OK button when used with ADMIN_ErrorMessage, ADMIN_ConfirmWarning, ADMIN_ConfirmQuestion, ADMIN_ConfirmDelete, ADMIN_InfoMessage, ADMIN_SuccessMessage, ADMIN_Message, ADMIN_Force, or ADMIN_Forward. ADMIN_Force,

Resultset: Raise sync entity (optional)

This SQL call may use SoftadminApi.SyncEntity_RaiseChanged.

Table count: repeated zero or more times
Row count:
Columns

Custom access control and logging

SQL Call: Custom access control and logging

Use this call to restrict which entries a user is allowed to view and edit, and to log which entries a user views.

Access to a menu item is normally controlled through functions and roles alone but some entities need more fine grained control. For example, a user may have access to the View Member menu item for normal members but not for members with a protected identity.

The menu items a user visits are always logged (in ADMINLogMenuItem) but for sensitive data you may need to log exactly what entries are viewed. Do the logging in this call as the common ways of viewing data (grid and InfoSQL) are not allowed to modify the database.

If you bind a scalar function instead of a stored procedure to this call then its name must end with '_GrantAccess'.

May modify database: Yes

Resultset: Access permissions

Return whether the user is allowed to visit the menu item with the current parameters.
Table count: repeated exactly once
Row count: exactly one row
Columns
GrantAccess mandatory bit
1 if the user is allowed to view the menu item, 0 if the user should not be allowed to view the menu item.

If 0 then an error will be logged as the user should not have been able to reach the menu item with the given parameters in the first place.

Examples

How to handle transactions

Avoid using nested transactions (since only the outermost matters regarding ROLLBACK or COMMIT). The following code only starts transactions when necessary, ie if one has not already been started. Make sure to look at the @IsUsingLocalTransaction parameter before any COMMITs or ROLLBACKs.

-----------------------
-- Begin transaction --
-----------------------

DECLARE
	@IsUsingLocalTransaction	bit

IF @@TRANCOUNT = 0
BEGIN
	SET XACT_ABORT ON
	BEGIN TRANSACTION

	SELECT
		@IsUsingLocalTransaction = 1
END

--------------------------
-- INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE --
--------------------------

<DML statements>

------------------------
-- Commit transaction --
------------------------

IF @IsUsingLocalTransaction = 1
BEGIN
	COMMIT TRANSACTION
END

Using progress output

This code demonstrates how to use the process functions to maintain a progress bar during processing.

CREATE TABLE #ToPostProcess
(
	ThingyId int not null
);

 /* Choose things to post-process here */
INSERT #ToPostProcess (ThingyId)
SELECT n
FROM SoftadminUtil.Number_Range(1,5);

EXEC SoftadminApi.Progress_SetTitle
	@TitleText = 'Post processing thingies';

DECLARE
	@CompletedSteps int = 0,
	@TotalSteps int = (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM #ToPostProcess);

DECLARE ThingyCursor CURSOR LOCAL FOR
SELECT
	ThingyId
FROM
	#ToPostProcess;

OPEN ThingyCursor;
WHILE 1=1
BEGIN
	EXEC SoftadminApi.Progress_SetStep
		@CompletedSteps = @CompletedSteps,
		@TotalSteps     = @TotalSteps;

	DECLARE @ThingyId int;
	FETCH ThingyCursor INTO @ThingyId;

	IF @@FETCH_STATUS <> 0
		BREAK;

	/* Post-process Thingy with id @ThingyId here */
	-- EXEC Example.Thingy_PostProcess @ThingyId = @ThingyId;

	SET @CompletedSteps += 1;
END
CLOSE ThingyCursor;
DEALLOCATE ThingyCursor;

DROP TABLE #ToPostProcess;

Best practice

Name of stored procedure

The stored procedure should be named "<Schema>.<Table>_Delete".