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The Mere Mortals Framework
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Demo problem
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I have tried many times to get this message to you via oakleaf@oakleafsd.com but it won't go! Here it is:

Hey, good joke about the Space Needle - I should tell the people at the
Underground - they could use for a good laugh!

About the "Creating a Form from CBizObjMaintenanceForm" - I followed the
instructions exactly as shown for creating the form - with DblClick, etc.
events, but it is not working. Just as your Project Form, first page List
is not working even though it has all the events coded properly. Bring up
ProjMgr, your Project Form, and try double-clicking (or hitting ) on
the first list, and you will see what I mean. Nada!!
Thanks for looking at this.

-----Original Message-----
From: Oak Leaf [mailto:oakleaf@oakleafsd.com]
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 1998 8:52 PM
To: 'Bill Wehrenberg'
Subject: RE: Quick Question


Bill,

Talking to all of our guys in your class, I have gotten some very positive
feedback about the class you conducted for us. Thanks again for your help.
Hopefully, we will be able to make good use of it over the next few months?

Glad to hear it! You have a good group of developers at IntegraTrak. If you
need any direction during this phase, just let me know!

first
page (list), I am not able to double-click on an entry (or ) to get
it to go to the edit screen. I checked all the properties and methods and
they correlate with what you say to set them to in the manual, but it just
doesn't work! I am trying to do a similar screen and it didn't work on
mine
either. Can you tell me what is wrong with it? Thanks.>

The trick lies in placing code in the column TextBox's DblClick() method.

In the "Creating a Form from CBizObjMaintenanceForm" section of the
Developer's Guide, check out the code listed in the table for
CGridList.DblClick. There's also other information of interest in the same
table regarding the KeyPress and MouseDown methods.

Oh, and by the way...is the Seattle "Needle" some type of homage to the
city's "sewing" origins <bg>?

Regards,
Kevin
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