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# Execute event

Execute the actions of a specified event on other control or form.

Action available for the following operating systems:

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### Parameters

* **Control** *\<unquoted string> -* The type of object that user wants to execute an event. May be on a *Form* or on a *Control*.
* **Form** *-* If user is executing an event on a *Form*, user must define the event that he wants to execute. There are several available events, please see [here ](/kalipso5/developing/form/controls/events.md#event-list)the available events for *Form* controls.
* **Control** *-* If user is executing an event on a Control, user must define the control where the event will run and the event that he wants to execute. There are several available events, please see [here ](/kalipso5/developing/form/controls/events.md#event-list)the available events for *Controls*.


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