Thanks for the feedback. When time permits I will look into it. As for the VPM part, I don't have a version of VPM to test with. But should be able to find a workaround.
>Greg (and Naomi),
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>Thanks. I got the error to go away once I realized it was related to just the name of the form/control being included in the WAIT WINDOW box. However, I now also understand that this class tracks mouse movement anywhere on the screen, even if another application has focus. Is there a way to only have the mouse movement be seen by the timer only if they are over the VPM application when it has focus?
>
>TIA,
>Robert
>
>>See Naomi response.
>
>>Greg,
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>>I downloaded your class and it seems to be exactly what I am looking for (Thanks!). However, I am sometimes getting the following error:
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>>"Member ACTIVECONTROL does not evaluate to an object" The debugger opens at the following line of code:
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>>
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>>lcPos = TRANSFORM(lnCursorX)+","+TRANSFORM(lnCursorY) ;
>> +","+TRANSFORM(MROW("",3))+","+TRANSFORM(MCOL("",3));
>> +","+transform(_vfp.ActiveForm.Name) ;
>> +","+TRANSFORM(_vfp.ActiveForm.ActiveControl.Name)
>
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>>This error only seems to occur only when I return to the VFP9 after working in another application window for a while. If the VFP program remains the active application, I don't seem to see the error. Have you got any idea how I can eliminate this error?
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>>TIA,
>>Robert
>>
>>
>>>>I need to automatically close forms if they have been open for X minutes without any user activity.
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>>>>Does anyone know if someone has created a Class or program that will handle this.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>Robert
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>>>Here is a little diddy that I through together a while ago. "Auto-close a form after N second of inactivity" download #
28400.
Greg Reichert