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>>I have a toolbar object also ref'd in app object. A button on the toolbar calls a tablerevert function in the app object for one of my updateable views.
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>>When I call bring up the form and change a field, then undo it with the toolbar button the field doesn't update. But if I add a button to the form and call the app object tablerevert function it does work. It seems to be some scoping thing, but I don't want to place the button on the form, I need to call tablerevert from the toolbar. I'm new at this, so I could be missing something simple! Help!
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>One thing you might be missing - a ToolBar does not take the focus away from the textbox the user is typing in.
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>So to force the text they typed to be registered, Windows needs to be told the user has finished typing. This is the same in all windows applications - you will see MS people using TAB before clicking on toolbars in some demos to make sure it works...
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>In VFP the solution to that is to use _SCREEN.ActiveForm.ActiveControl.SetFocus() to force the update of the value.
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>I'm not sure form your description if this is what you are seeing or not.
>I don't think it's what you are describing.
That's it! In the toolbutton I set focus to another field on the form and the revert worked fine! A thousand thanks!
When I tried to set focus to the active form active control the focus just stayed with the active control, so I created another control on the form (aptly named ducttape), transferred focus to it, ran the app object revert routine, then went back to the formerly active control. It worked like a charm. You have saved many hairs on my head! There's probably a better way to do this, but at least now I know what the problem was!
thanx++
tony
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