>>>Hi,
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>>>On a typical form of my VFP 9 application, at design time, I drop various textboxs (this is simplified). The class of the "textbox" has a method .Validate(). This method has to check if the value in the field has been changed. I can easily get the current value in the text box. But I also need to find the OLDVAL() in this textbox. To do so, I would need the alias name of the CA (Cursor Adapter) for this particular form.
>>>Could you suggest a generic way to get the alias name of the CA, on any form, for a textbox?
>>>
>>>TIA
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>>UPDATE: When I started looking at what has to be done, I found that the "textbox" already has the information I am looking for. All set.
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>Don't worry, we have all been there. Sometimes one doesn't see the forest for the trees. :-)
Thank you for understanding. Plus, on a personal side, I am handling a very big project. So, I am juggling between work and the personal side. I am losing my mind :(
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