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Parameters for INIT and LOAD
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From
06/08/2008 15:02:42
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
To
06/08/2008 14:07:37
Brooks Adair
Edgemed Healthcare Solutions
Florida, United States
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Forms & Form designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01336522
Message ID:
01337012
Views:
21
>>So, until a third solution is presented, we have:
>>
>>- tap the _screen.ActiveForm, assuming that that's the form which called, and that its properties hold the parameter (which is not necessarily so but can be arranged)
>>- rework the form so that the parameter isn't needed during the instantiation, but can be passed to a method later.
>
>The project I am working on is using Visual MaxFrame(VMP). VMP has a standard global object called oForms that has a method DoForm() which is used to call all forms. DoForm() is passed both the form name and the parameters to the new form. I had a need for parameters in Load() so I added a method to get the parameter from oForms. I changed the Load() method on my base form to get the parameter from oForms and make it available as a property. So, all my forms automatically have access the the parameter in Load().
>
>Generally I pass a single parameter object to forms. I can call AddProperty() and add as many parameters to it I want.
>
>This implementation let me do something else. oForms.DoForm() if called with a form name that was already running activated the existing form. So in Activate() I could check to see if oForms passed any new parameters. So if a user clicks on a button that is supposed to launch a form and start it on a specific record, it still works if the form is already running.
>
>A bit more work to setup, but it has worked for me nicely.

Now this is a clean implementation. Not out-of-the-box, plain vanilla VFP, this is homework done. Neat :).

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