Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Windows 2008 Server
Thanks Mike. Found it. I have not had to add in a new "mover" form to this app since 2000 so the VMP one was not around then (I suspect there are a lot of classes in VMP that I have yet to stumble on to).
Albert
>>Hi all,
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>>I need a "primer" on why and how to use the cursor adaptor class. The help file does not really have a lot of examples. I have heard of others who have used them instead of the VFP views that are defined with the view designer. I have not really had a problem with views as my main customers are only using the VFP native database.
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>>I started poking about this class as I was thinking of creating a new form class that was a "mover" form i.e. two lists where the user moves stuff from the left hand "available" list to the right hand "chosen" list. I have a class for this but it is very old (2000) and is just kinda cumbersome to use. I have thought of passing in arrays to the form but then got thinking is there a way to pass in cursors as objects?
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>>So really I have 2 questions: when to use the cursor adaptor class and some examples of how to use it and b) any ideas for building a new "mover" class?
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>>Thanks,
>>Albert
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>Hi Albert
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>If you're using MaxFrame, there is already a mover class available to you, as well as data objects such as the cursor adapter.
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