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Forms with lRequeryOnInit=.T. requires a manual refresh
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05/07/2006 17:27:18
 
 
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04/07/2006 12:19:00
Freddy García
Sistemas Bajo Medida S.A.
Quito, Ecuador
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Visual FoxExpress
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01133632
Message ID:
01133997
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Are you using a presobj?

The init of the form is not usually the best place to set a parameter.

Post the code you are using in the init() of the form and I'll see what I can do.

It would be best if you come over to the f1tech.com support area so we can help you better. We really don't monitor the UT for VFE stuff.



>Hi:
>
>I have the following problem using Visual FoxExpress 7.5:
>
>I have a form that use a parametized view, I charge the parameter of the view in the Init of the form and set the property lRequeryOnInit to TRUE, the form makes the job BUT, the fields displayed are all disabled at the first time, and I need to make one of the following actions to make the fields enabled: push the button go top, or go bottom, or requery, or cancel edit.
>I have tried setting another properties too and inserting code to make a refresh, a requery, etc. and nothing works. If I change the form to make the user push de requery button it works, but this is don't what I need.
>I really apreciate any help to solve this problem.
>
>Thanks
>
>Freddy


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