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Moving code from de.beforeopentables to form.load
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Visual FoxPro
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Forms & Form designer
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My understanding is that the dataenvironment classes and the DELoader class have not changed, so what you have on the CD should give you what you need.

There is a document on the site describing what has been improved: off the top of my head I can only remember that a security layer that can go down to the control level (if necc) has been added.

>>Fred,
>>
>>There is actually a base class called Dataenvironment. You cannot create such a class in the Class Designer, but you can create one in a PRG. Codebook does this.
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>>You could download the latest codebook from www.flashcreative.com and look at the cdataenv.prg for creating dataenvironments. You could also look at the cutils.vcx which has a class called cDeLoader that can be put onto a form and will instantiate a dataenvironment class.
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>>>>>OK, I think I've got a handle on that. I'll look at creating a DE programmatically.
>>>>
>>>>Arnon has a file here called DE Extractor that is a great way to get started. You can create a regular form with a DE, and then use DE Extractor to pull the DE.
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>>>I knew I had read something about a DE extractor. I probably already have it downloaded. Thanks. Someday, I may even actually get to try it! :)
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>>>>>If you mean CREATE FORM with the setting changed in Tools/Options/Forms/Template classes, then OK. Otherwise, I'm not sure what you mean. I just add new classes based on my main form class to the VCX.
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>>>>Right, that's what I meant.
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>>>OK.
>
>Rick,
>
>I actually have the CodeBook 3 book and CD. Since we never did much development using VFP3, I haven't looked at it too much in the last 3+ years. How much different is the code at your web-site than what's in the book/CD?
>
>Thanks for the information. Youse guys (can't tell I'm from Jersey, can ya!) at Flash have always been a great source of info for FoxPro!
Rick Hodder
MCP Visual Foxpro
C#, VB.NET Developer
Independent Consultant
www.RickHodder.com
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