Can you read the property of the parent class and compare with the class property?
>Naomi --
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>That discussion seems to go in the right direction, all right, but doesn't give a complete answer.
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>The problem is that PEMSTATUS(oObject, cMember, 0) returns a .T. if the member has changed -- but the definition of 'changed' is kind of murky.
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>It seems to mean if it has changed from its default value. OK, that sounds better, right? But if you have a form class, create a property in it, and then set its value -- and create a form of that class -- it thinks the property has changed. Well, it was changed in the class, alright, but not on the form, so you would think that, as far as the form was concerned, it was still default. At least, I would think so.
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