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:: com :: sun :: star :: sdb ::

interface XRowSetApproveListener
Base Interfaces
XRowSetApproveListener
┗ ::com::sun::star::lang::XEventListener

::com::sun::star::lang::XEventListener
(referenced interface's summary:)
base interface for all event listeners interfaces.
Description
is used for approving the moving and changing of rowset actions.
Developers Guide
Database - Events and Other Notifications

Methods' Summary
approveCursorMove is called before a rowset's cursor is moved.  
approveRowChange is called before a row is inserted, updated, or deleted.  
approveRowSetChange is called before a rowset is changed, or in other words before a rowset is reexecuted.  
Methods' Details
approveCursorMove
boolean
approveCursorMove( [in] ::com::sun::star::lang::EventObject  event );

Description
is called before a rowset's cursor is moved.
Parameter event
the event which happend
Returns
true when moving is allowed, otherwise false
approveRowChange
boolean
approveRowChange( [in] RowChangeEvent  event );

Description
is called before a row is inserted, updated, or deleted.
Parameter event
the event which happend
Returns
true when changing is allowed, otherwise false
approveRowSetChange
boolean
approveRowSetChange( [in] ::com::sun::star::lang::EventObject  event );

Description
is called before a rowset is changed, or in other words before a rowset is reexecuted.
Parameter event
the event which happend
Returns
true when changing is allowed, otherwise false
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