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Aborting a form (in vfp return .f. in .INIT)
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ASP.NET
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Environment:
VB 8.0
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows NT
Database:
Jet/Access Engine
Application:
Desktop
Divers
Thread ID:
01533071
Message ID:
01533587
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>>>In VFP, when you return .f. in the .init routine, the form did not come up at all.
>>>
>>>What would be the "best practice" equivalent in VB.NET, preferrably without the form flashing? I'm issuing a me.close in the layout event, but that flashes.
>>>
>>>Thanks of any light you could shed on this.
>>>
>>>Kind regards,
>>>
>>>Marc
>>
>>To put a different slant on things ! in my experience anything that is this *non obvious* is usually down to poor design ( no offence intended ) sometimes it's worth taking a step back and start afresh - I will follow with interest
>
>Hey Peter.
>
>You don't want to get me started on what is obvious and what is poor design (no offense taken). :) But you're right, it always pays to take a step back.
>
>In this case I decided to let the caller not execute the show based on a property set in new(). I don't like it because it's not encapsulated in the base class, but I'll live :).

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