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I hate _curobj!
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From
31/08/1998 09:48:34
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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28/08/1998 09:59:26
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00130688
Message ID:
00131502
Views:
24
>>>Ok. Here's what I'm doing. I have a window with a bunch of radio buttons on it. The number of radio buttons is determined by what the user wishes to do. I allow the user to input with the mouse or keyboard. I'm using on key label to assign the appropraite value to the radio buttons.. In the on key label code I'm trying to use _cruobj to determine where the user is, so the program will know which code to execute. Is that enough? If not I can give more info.
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>>Joe,
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>>Ok that tells us what you want. Now, what are you doing (code snippets), what did you expect to get, and what did you get?
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>>Since we don't have your application we can't see what you see. In order for us to help with debugging you have to be the eyes and fingers. The more specific you are the faster we can help.
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>Thanks Guys. I decided to go ahead and do a form for this part of the app.. It wasn't scheduled to be converte yet, but necessity proved otherwise. Thanks anyway.

I've accidentally ran some FPD2.6 code in VFP and saw that, as opposed to _curobj, VARR() still works. Maybe it could help you to patch it up before converting. VARR() combined with ObjNum()... well, sort of might give you a clue to the value of _curobj.

BTW, in FPD there was some incosistency with _curobj if you had radio buttons or any other kind of buttons group - each button was taken into account as a separate object.

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