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Use the Page-Clear-Messages method to remove all property messages and certain page messages from the page identified in the Step Page column of the current step.
Use this method with care, because various application-related processing may have added the messages present
on the page. Clearing a message before the cause is reported to a user or
logged is not advisable.
Your application
can clear messages by other means. For example, when a user submits an
HTML form to the server containing input values for properties on a page,
the server clears all page messages for the page, and also clears
property messages for any property with submitted values (that is, any
property that was touched by the user before submitting the HTML form.)
MARIK 11/4/05
To avoid any chance of introducing
invalid data into the database, design your activity to revalidate any
page that was cleared of messages, before the activity attempts to save
the page. ERNSG 2/6/06
This method uses no parameters.
All messages placed by the Page-Set-Messages method on the step page are deleted.
Messages placed by Constraints rules, edit validate rules, and property type validation are not cleared — they are cleared and the restrictions are detested only when the property value changes. ERNSG 2/17/09 BUG-5905DELETED: per ERNSG This method returns a fail status if the page contains no messages.
This method updates the pxMethodStatus property. See How to test method results using a transition.
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Page-Set-Messages method |