Ok, if I'm translating this correctly, you do something like
Public Class Signon
Public SCN as String
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dim DispQuestion as new frmDispQuestion 'Create/call 2nd form here
DispQuestion.Show()
Then in DispQuestion, something like
Public Class DispQuestion
Public dSCN as String = SignOn.SCN
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>I usually put a similar property in the second form and populate it from the property in the first form after instantiating the second form.
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>>Hi Gang
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>>I have a variable (SCN) that is declared as a Public variable in the first form.
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>>Public Class Signon 'Form declaration
>> Public SCN as String
>> {Bunches of code here}
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>> Private Sub cmdStart()
>> {more code here}
>> dim DispQuestion as new frmDispQuestion 'Create/call 2nd form here
>> DispQuestion.Show()
>> end sub
>>end class
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>>First form calls second form which also needs to use SCN, but it doesn't recognize SCN as being declared in 2nd form. What do I need to do differently for the 2nd form to 'see' the SCN variable?
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>>Thanks
>>Dorris
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