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05/06/2013 04:28:18
 
 
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04/06/2013 15:19:39
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
FoxInCloud
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01575603
Message ID:
01575674
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>I have been experiencing with FoxInCloud (FIC) for some time now and have encountered a few problems.
>But I am going to mention one of them today.
>I noticed that the Adapter (FAA) replaces my commandgroups with the FIC defaults, with the following
>particularities:
>a) the captions disappear
>b) the outlay of the buttons disappears, leaving just vertical "raw" buttons when in my forms the command
>groups are shown horizontally, with wider buttons, etc.
>c) the code in the click events of the buttons disappear as well and I could not find them anywhere
>Please advise
>Rafael Copquin

Hi Rafael,
Thanks for breaking the ice in the FoxInCloud section of UT ...

0/ As FAA works be default in copy mode, this trouble should not have affected your source code

1/ the issue you mention is related to containers with .MemberClass like grid, option group, command group: VFP has a special internal naming convention for members.
we did address this issue some month ago, so my first question is: when did you perform your adaptation? is it recent or rather old? do you sometimes re-adapt your application to take advantage of the latest adaptation features?

2/ if your adaptation is rather recent, i would need to know where the members are created (by .buttoncount = xx); is it in the form itself or in an underlying class?

3/ by BROWSEing the *.?cx where the members are created, could you post the contents of .properties for this command group object/class before and after adaptation?


Thanks,
Thierry Nivelet
FoxinCloud
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