>>I've found something, wich caused me a huge
>>headache:
>>
>>Suppose you have 2 controls: Control1 & Control2
>>
>>Control1 has the focus and the Control2.Click
>code
>>is "Control1.SetFocus()"
>>
>>When you click on Control2, this is what happens:
>>
>> Control1.Valid
>> Control2.When
>> Control1.LostFocus
>> Control2.GotFocus
>> Control2.Click
>> Control1.When
>> Control2.LostFocus
>> Control1.GotFocus
>> Control2.Valid
>> Control2.When
>>
>
>Let me be sure I have this correct. You are
>suggesting that if you click on control2, the
>first event that fires is the VALID event for
>control1. Is that right ?
Well, I don't thik that behaviour is correct either, but I can survive to that. The problem is that the Control2.When is fired twice as opposed to what the manuals say.
Alexandre Nobre
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