Have used it extensively without any problem that _I_ know of :).
>As in acting weird in VFP5.
>
>>Squirrelly like in unexistant? In VFP3.0 there was no such thing as Dodefault.
>>
>>
>>>Hiya Rick ---
>>>
>>>Or you can directly call the Parent event/method with:
>>>
>>>ParentClass::Init()
>>>
>>>Wasn't there something squirelly with DODEFAULT() at one time?
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>In VCX
>>>>Init
>>>>?"Hello"
>>>>...
>>>>llSuccess = .T.
>>>>RETURN .T.
>>>>
>>>>In form
>>>>Init
>>>>?"1st Hello"
>>>>llRetVal = DoDefault()
>>>>RETURN llRetVal
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>> Let's said I have already some codes in a particular event or method - Init event which in the control's class. Then, When i drop the control into form, I have added some new code into the same event mentioned previously and I want the original code execute after the new code.....
>>>>>e.g.
>>>>>In .vcx
>>>>> Init
>>>>> ?"Hello"
>>>>>
>>>>>After added into form
>>>>> Init
>>>>> ?"1st Hello..."
>>>>> call .vcx's Init
>>>>>
>>>>>How to do so?
If things have the tendency to go your way, do not worry. It won't last. Jules Renard.