>
> >>
> >>One compelling reason to keep it in the init, is that if your form is
> dependent on parameters passed to the form (ie pick from table a or b
> depending on parameter), the load method can not access the parameters!
> >
> >well as I said, I use both, also you can "pass" parameters to the load
> event as well (like create a temporarty table where parameters will be
> found or have the load event access its container - these is not necessary
> good practice, but it will work :) )
> >
> >Arnon
>
> Thanks Arnon, another trick for the old mental archive!
>
> John
Usually for this I use creating custom properties and filling them at
runtime with what I need. Works also..
Dezider
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