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Using an OCX created in VBCCEIN
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06/08/1998 20:36:37
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Classes - VCX
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Thread ID:
00124638
Message ID:
00124663
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You misspelled the method name (it must match the case).

Vlad

>I have this idea that since VFP5 does not have a "SENDKEYS" function like all versions of VB5, it would be nice to have. Rather than fiddle around with the API using SendMessage etc. I thought of creating an OCX in VB5 with a PUBLIC Function to do this for me.
>
>The Fn has this code:
>Public Function SendKeyz(title,keyz,wait)
>' title - title of the app window
>' keyz - keystrokes to send
>' wait - see hlp on this call
> APPActivate title
> SendKeys keyz, wait
>End Sub
>
>I tested it in VB5 and it worked fine even sending keystrokes to the Fox command window. Create as OCX and tried to add it to a VFP5.0a form. VFP CRASHED every time with an invalid page fault.
>
>OK I changed the Function to a Public Procedure.Now VFP did not crash and so I ran the form.
>
>The form had this in the click event of a button:
>ThisForm.Olecontrol1.Sendkeyz("Calculator","1 & {+}", 1)
>
>I get OLE error every time - Invalid call to procedure/function.
>
>I changed the OCX to just accept the Window title and hard coded the keystrokes in the OCX. Compile and reload the form in VFP. Same Error.
>
>Of course I had in the init _vfp.AutoYield = .F. as well as the sys() fn.
>
>What am I doing wrong here?? Is the OCX wrong or is the call syntax wrong.
>
>Please help.
>
>BErnard
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