Larry,
No, the articles I posted doesn't do exactly what you want, it was just an example of how to read the DBC and set properties at design time. If you want to do this at runtime then you should put code in you Class.Init() to handle it. You will pay a runtime performance hit that you may want to test before you commit whole-hog to doing it that way. If design time is ok a builder would work fine.
>So this program will set the Comment ( or tooltip ) property of the textbox control to the field's comments, correct?
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>I was hoping for a way to do this at runtime so that changes I make in the dbc will be reflected without any further intervention on my part.
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>Did I interpret the code correctly or am I missing something?