>>I am trying to save the current value of a control. For example:
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>>THISFORM.PageFrame1.Page1.cmdAdd1.Enabled = .F.
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>>I would like to save the current value of .F. and then be able to change the control back once I return to page 1 from page 2.
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>>TIA,
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>Not sure why but you could do something like:
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>THISFORM.PageFrame1.Page1.cmdAdd1.Enabled = !THISFORM.PageFrame1.Page1.cmdAdd1.Enabled
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>I do not know what storing .t. of .f. will gain you. I also don't see the benefit of disabling a button on a page the user can no longer see unless they reactivate the page, at which point you re-enable the button anyway. If the button was on the form instead of the page, disabling/enabling becomes relevant.
Actually, it's a series of command buttons some of which are used by both pages but not all. I found it much more user friendly doing it this way.
William Chadbourne
Senior Programmer/Analyst
State of Maine - DAFS App Team
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