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>Greetings!
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>We are developing an application that we want to function differently than anything I have ever seen in VFP.
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>The main issue is that the application will have a container form, that is, a form that can contain from 0 up to maybe 20 containers on it. The decision on what containers will be included is made at run-time as the user security will determine this. The form itself will contain no objects other than the containers instantiated at run-time.
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>Each container will be self-contained, that is, it will manage it's own data session and it's own data. In order to do this, we will be using a session object for each container to insure that the container has a private data session and maintains data integrity within itself.
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>Since Session objects are not visual, they must be created dynamically at run-time as well.
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>We don't seem to be finding much information in the Fox community about applications like this. Has anybody ever done anything like this?
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>Thanks for any input you can provide!
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>Scott Malinowski
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>Product Development Manager
>Premiere Educational Systems Inc
Seems that you are trying to make a container to behave like a form :)
Why not using forms without titlebar? I've done this for an outlook style interface with top level form and forms instantiated on right side of main form.
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