Glenn,
CCed asking my opinion ? I'm afraid this would fail. Sorry.
Cetin
>I believe this is a runtime situation, which could be handled with the following.
>
>
>form::CheckforFilledvalues
>
>lparameters tcBaseClass, toRef
>local loRef
>assert not empty(lcBaseClass)
>if empty(toRef)
> toRef = thisform
>endif
>llReturn = .t.
>for each loRef in toRef
> if vartype(loRef.controlcount) = 'N'
> llReturn = thisform.TestAllvalues( lcBaseClass,loRef)
> if not llReturn
> return llReturn
> ENDIF
> else
> if vartype(loRef.value) <> 'U' and ;
> vartype(loRef.value) <> 'L' and ;
> loRef.BaseClass = proper(alltrim(tcBaseClass))
> if empty(loRef.value)
> return .f.
> endif
> endif
> endif
>endfor
>return llReturn
>
>
>
>
>>Hello everyone,
>>
>>It's me again :p
>>
>>How can I get a list of object in a form? To be more specfic, I want to examine
>>whether the user have filled in all the textbox or not when he click the submit
>>button.
>>I want to have a list of textboxes and then check them on by one.
>>
>>Thanks a lot!
>>Jimi