>Hi Erik.
> Thank you for the explanation. I've actually done the changes by hand and take advantage of this to re-organize all the controls to make a better interface.
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>You commented something to Gleen about you have your own framework.
>I am very new at this Visual Fox Pro programming and i'm not really familiarized with some terms.
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>I have a little idea about what is it, but, could you explain better and how to create it (of course, if you have extra time and the desire to that).
A framework is nothing more than a set of commonly used classes that are designed to work together in an app. There are several aftermarket frameworks available (Visual Maxframe Professional, Visual ProMatrix, Visual FoxExpress, Visual Extend, Codebook etc.)
I recommend that you purchase one of these (lots of people here can give you feedback on which are their favorites)- if not to use then at least to look at for ideas when you design your own. Most good frameworks have already written routines that handle common tasks like form and menu management, data handling, conflict resolution, one-to-many forms, business objects, etc. You can spend a lot of time trying to write this stuff on your own.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence