>>Hi Dorin
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>>>It is a window or a form ?
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>>Sorry but I was assuming the terms is synonymous.
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>Well, sometimes I use them as synonyms (especially when talking with users), but technically, you can do a DEFINE WINDOW, separately from a form. I have hardly use this any more, but it can help you specify the size of a BROWSE window for example.
But if you
define window ... name oFrm
then it behaves completely the same, except that when you examine the object referenced by oFrm, you see that it IS a form, with a few properties set to certain values to make it behave like FP2.x window. But it's actually a form. It's just the syntax that's different, and the object that's not exposed to you unless you use the name clause when creating the window.