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17/12/1998 12:11:11
Vinod Parwani
United Creations L.L.C.
Ad-Dulayl, Jordanie
 
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Visual FoxPro
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00167710
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>>But there is a problem in requery()...Actually I'm making a Toolbar Class for rec. navigation and add/edit recs.. So the refreshing of controls after save or revert button should be generic..I mean whether I'm using multiple grids based on tables/views in page frames or on form, class should refresh them all..
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>>Can u pls give me any idea to do that.. Thanks in advance..
>
>Vinod,
>
>You'll need hook methods. In the Codebook framework that I am using, a push on the save button will call the following methods. I present an abbreviated schema here, to make things as clear as possible:
>ToolBar.SaveButton.Click() > Form.Save() > BiznessObject.Save() > DataBehavior.Save()
>
>At your form of Bizness object level you'll need hooks Method. In this case, let's call it a PostSave() hook.
>
>The Save() code of your form or bizObj might look like this:
>
>*-- do all your save routine as always.
>*-- lnRetVal contains one value returned by the save()
>
>PostSave(lnRetVal)
>RETURN lnRetVal
>
>By doing so, you have a hook where you can place whatever code you want after the save() and your save method remains generic.
>
>Jose


Thanks for your reply... Actually my problem was due to toolbar, When I was clicking the button on toolbar, form's control was still having focus, so refresh was not reflecting changes...That is solved..

Business object is a new thing for me... What exactly it does ??
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