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25/07/2006 09:04:00
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Classes - VCX
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00298547
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01139651
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Naomi, you write it quite well. So well in fact that lately I typically forget that English is not your first language!


>Ouch, 7 years ago I could barely make myself understood. I hope my English improved since then and I can better explain what I need <g>
>
>>Edward,
>>
>>Thanks for your advises.
>>
>> I don't want to switch into grid, because there is no table associated with zipcode. How can I implement any number of rows, if I don't know how many codes they want to type? What would be a record source for this grid? If I understand you correctly, I need to add new row, when a user hits enter, right? Would be tough to create this class.
>>
>>I want to use an edit box to create a criterion for query. For example, a user types:
>>01235
>>01236
>>etc.
>>and my criterion would be inlist(zipcode,"01235,01236").
>>
>>I already created a class btcc_edit, which has btc_whereexp(), which returns this criterion, and btcc_statesave method, which should save current state of the editbox (enablement and value). As I wrote, I found, that I can't just use simple assign method, because a macro command gives me an error while execution.
>>
>>So, there is my problem. Is there a way to assign line by line the value of an editbox? If so, I can create a method for this, and in statesave method invoke it.
>>
>>As for the input mask problem, I can write a code in the editbox valid method, but it's not a simple solution.
>>
>>May be, such control already exists.
>>
>>What could you suggest?
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