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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
Titre:
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 10
Divers
Thread ID:
01659460
Message ID:
01659478
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Oh Yes, the "1001 Things...". I have seen it around, and even find excerpt of it on the web. I will google for it as it is involved with ListBox and MoverBars. Thanks.

>It's mandatory reading for all VFP programmers, as is it's follow up Megafox. http://www.hentzenwerke.com/catalog/kilofox.htm
>
>>Thanks for quick reply.
>>What is KiloFox? If it is web site, I never heard of it and seem to not be able to reach it.
>>
>>>Not at the right machine, but I would guess Kilofox has a good description and perhaps even example code.
>>>So if you have on your shelves...
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>HELP!
>>>>
>>>>Can someone PLEASE show me with an example of reading the final re-sequenced list of a Listbox after it has been a subject to the MoverBars. I have spend hours searching the web for an example in doing this. There are a few, but all are Pseudo-Code, partial snippet of code, or answers like "Just do it." I am beginning to believe it can't be done. I have look in the ItemIDToIndex (and it cousin), but not sure how the implement them to get the final resulting list order.
>>>>
>>>>I am building list in the Listbox using the AddListItem() from a cursor. Displaying it. They can re-orginize the sequence. Click a Close button that loops though the list (1 to ListCount) and create a single string of the new order (well that's the goal). But when I read the list, it is the same as the original. I know, the ItemIdToIndex() (or the other one) is involved. But how?
>>>>
>>>>PS. sorry for anger. It been one of those weeks.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>Greg
Greg Reichert
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