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onTabSave()
Registers and calls a callback method when a user clicks
Save in a subtab’s Unsaved Changes dialog box. When
using this method, call setTabUnsavedChanges() in the callback method. This notifies the console that the custom save
operation completed. In the call to setTabUnsavedChanges(), pass the first parameter as false to
indicate a successful save or true to indicate
an unsuccessful save. This method is only available in API
version 28.0 or later.
Registering a callback method affects the user interface. When no save handler is registered, the user is presented with two options when closing a subtab with unsaved changes: Continue or Cancel. When a save handler is registered, the user is presented with three options when closing the subtab: Save, Don’t Save, or Cancel. In this scenario, the callback method registered is called when the user chooses Save.
Syntax
1sforce.console.onTabSave(callback:Function)Arguments
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| callback | function | JavaScript method called to handle the save operation. |
Sample Code–Visualforce
1<apex:page>
2 <a href="#" onClick="testOnTabSave();return false">
3 Click here to register save handler</a>
4
5 <apex:includeScript value="/support/console/43.0/integration.js"/>
6 <script type="text/javascript">
7 function testOnTabSave() {
8 sforce.console.onTabSave(handleSave);
9 }
10 var handleSave = function handleSave(result) {
11 alert('save handler called from tab with id ' + result.id +
12 ' and objectId ' + result.objectId);
13 //Perform save logic here
14
15 //Mark tab as 'clean'
16 sforce.console.setTabUnsavedChanges(false, undefined, result.id);
17 };
18 </script>
19</apex:page>Response
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| id | string | ID of the subtab being saved. |
| objectId | string | Object ID of the subtab being saved, if applicable; null otherwise. |