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@ Say acts like button, but no function call in statemen
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17/04/2007 08:37:30
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
 
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17/04/2007 08:34:44
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
Divers
Thread ID:
01216638
Message ID:
01216667
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>>>>Somehow on a screen I'm working on the following acts like a button and runs a procedure in the code. I don't see how. There is no function associated with it. Anyone know? This is driving me crazy working on all this old stuff I haven't seen in 10 years...
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>>>>@ xx - 1, 8 + but_size * ( yy - 1 ) SAY LEFT( " JAY " + p_name + SPACE( but_size ), but_size - 1 ) COLOR ( col_once )STORE LEFT( p_name,2 ) TO hld_color
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>>>Hi CL. Curious. Do you know the name of the called procedure? The "STORE LEFT" bit, of course, is separate from the @ ... say command. Is it actually on the same line in your code, as your example?
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>>The store left was on the next line; my mistake. It's wierd how it works. All these @ Say statements and they act like buttons on the screen. You click on one and it pops up a defined window screen.
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>But I thought that was just w3hen there was a FUNCTION clause to the @ command.

Me too, but Jim may have hit on something. An invisible button sharing the same location. Checking it out now.
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