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I have an Open window action in a workflow which opens a new dialog over
mid-tier. Now my concern is that the user can still access the parent
form (window) and do changes when actually the user is suppose to be
working on the dialog opened. Is there anyway this can be restricted
i.e. the user can only work on the currently open dialog and not on the
parent window. I have field mappings for the OnOpen and OnClose of the
dialog also.

Any help on this regards is highly appreciated.

ARS 7.0.1 Patch 003


Thanks and regards,
Anesh A Kurian

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