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Find out the Class where the property was defined
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03/01/2006 13:08:47
 
 
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03/01/2006 12:57:14
Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Classes - VCX
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01082552
Message ID:
01082720
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12
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>Not true at all. All you need to do is have a different key phrase for each context. QuoteContext1 gets translated one way and QuoteContext2 gets translated another way. No need for all the fancy object genetic mapping.

That way, the developer would have to Generate the Context Key himself, each time he modified the Caption (the same goes for StatusBarText and ToolTipText). I would have to have a property in all my objects for the developer to tap in a ContextKey each time he droped a control on a form or change it each time e copied and pasted an object from somewhere else.

What i'm doing here is avoiding the developer that need.
So thedeveloper doesn't have to generate any contextkey. He just writes the Caption of the object on the property sheet.

I simply use the ObjectPath/ClassPath as the ContextKey.
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