>I just figured out that VFP comboboxes are kind of a kludge: the combo's drop down list will immediately close upon the very first keystroke *if* the mouse pointer happens to be positioned anywhere within the dropdown list! Now what genious designed that "feature" :)
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>Seriously, I see lots of complaints about the combobox's behavior. Hasn't MSoft had enough time to fix this? I'm using VFP 6 (SP5), but I'll bet it still is quirky in VFP 9, right?
Actually, the combo does a lot of things (being able to pull rows from so many different types of sources) it can't be simple. There are other quirks - it doesn't sort for all types of rowsources, moverboxes can be applied only for the two most basic types (no rowsource and rowsource set as a list of PEM values) etc.
You managed to get through the worst - having a combo in a grid :). The rest should be easy...
>I thought waiting all these years to finally get into learning VFP would have the benefit of bugs like this being squashed. Looks like some things never change :)
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>I wonder if there is a whitepaper that documents many of these bugs/quirks for newbies so we can avoid spending countless hours pulling our hair out? Anybody know of such a document?
Others will point you to other resources - for me, apart from UT itself, it was the Hacker's Guide (probably still available from Hentzenwerke), and Fox Wiki.
>On a positive note, VFP does seem extremely powerful. It's a big leap for an old-school Foxbase/FP2.6 programmer to move to VFP, but I'm sure it will be worth it in the long run. But will I have any hair left ? :)
Check my picture :).