>>>I don't like it 100%, but that's the simplest solution.
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>>A container is reusable in other future scenarios
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>>>>But a reusable container with from/to would be second to none
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>>Update
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>>The containers can give a warning (wait window nowait) if from > to
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>>The OK then calls all Container.Valid(), if anyone fails it does not save
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>>>>>Any other ideas?
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>>>>>Thanks.
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>>>Thanks again.
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>>I was just updating and it wouldn't lt me - see in-line
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>I agree with some exception. VPME has Form builder that allows to automatically add all controls and set their properties. If I would use a container for this project, I would need to set them up manually.
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>Also, how would I make the label fit (the label's description is taken from a special table). That would be a bit tricky to, unless we somehow split the label to only From / To and the actual label would be outside (put manually ?).
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>So, designing such a container may be a bit of a challenge.
Why ? It takes two labels and two textboxes - and a valid() method
The width of the container, and the caption of the labels can be modified once the container is on the form
Don't you like challenges (other than google challenges this is )
Gregory