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From
14/03/2014 14:26:31
Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
 
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14/03/2014 13:33:22
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Title:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01596538
Message ID:
01596559
Views:
64
>>Hi all
>>
>>I'm using the BackStyle_Access method made popular by Craig Boyd and Burkhard Stiller. The method is added to a container in a column. By the way, is it only the container that makes the grid check the back_style? As you might know, the access method fires twice per row. I'm trying to avoid that, if possible. I will have to add the access method to a container that is very widely used. That means the access method will fire for every row and every column, even if I only want it for one column. It's also making tracing a bit of a pain since if I set step on, each of the calls to BackStyle_Access fires.
>>
>>I thought I remembered that I could BindEvent to the BackStyle property so that when the grid interrogates the value on the container in the one column, I could trigger my routine. The help says we can bind to properties. It fires the delegate if I change a property, but not when I interrogate it. Is there flag I missed? The help does not mention that interrogating a property's value will not trigger the delegate.
>>
>
>Pretty sure BindEvent() fires only on changes to properties, not on accesses. Maybe create a specific subclass of the container for use in this column? Or, to cut down the code that runs, add a property to indicate whether you want to do whatever it is you're doing with method. Set it to true for the one column and first thing in the method:
>
>IF This.lDoThisThing
>...
>ENDIF
>
>While it won't keep it from firing, it will mean just one line of code to run when it does fire.
>
>Tamar

Hi Tamar

Been a while!

I did much what you wrote here. Set a property to .T. then call a method. Developers can bindevent to that method. That method only fires once because of the property. I can't use a different subclass. Too bad I can't suppress the BackStyle_Access on the columns that do not need it.

Thanks!
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