Sergey --
I hesitate to disagree -- but I think the old property name is in limbo. While the value still shows up in the SCX (or VCX) file, it isn't really a custom property for the SCX/VCX ... I just tried it, you can still add a property of that name to the SCX, which means it does not become a property of the SCX. (I just tried this)
>You'll not get an error because old property becomes the property of the subclass. IOW, there's nothing in SCX that indicates that property was inherited in the first place.
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>>So if I have a SCX that has the old property name set with a value, what will happen when I open the SCX but the property name will not be in the base class any longer, as it will be renamed to a new name?
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>>How can the SCX show the old property name if it is no longer in the base class?
Jim Nelson
Newbury Park, CA