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How to set property of controls in INIT of the form?
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22/02/2010 15:00:41
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
Divers
Thread ID:
01450293
Message ID:
01450330
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Gregory,

Thank you for illustrating the use of BindEvent. I will take the time to learn it (hopefully soon). I am impressed of what you can do. But I am also learning .NET and already late on delivering a WinForm project I started. Can you spell stress? <g>

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>Dmitry,
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>BindEvent is well worth the time investigating.
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>I've set up a whole 'system' that does a lot of checks as the user changes amounts on a balance sheet
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>Each line in a grid has an image. If it becomes red, the user can move the mouse over it and see what is wrong
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>[ image attached for a glance ]
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>The only thing I do is add that class to the form in the init.
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>From there on the form raises events (= call form's methods to which the class subscribes) and the class raises events
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>If I do not add that object to the form, then there are no checks done. The form continues to raise events, but there's no one to listen to them
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>So - take some time to try out BindEvent
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