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Why would you want an app without a READ EVENTS command?
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07/07/1999 13:04:16
 
 
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07/07/1999 12:50:31
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Visual FoxPro
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00238317
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Hi Craig,

>The READEVENTS is there to stop the application and wait for an event to
>happen. A modal form, in a sense, stops the application too.

I know that, it's in the manual. My question was to find out if anyone out there had opinions as to why to use such a method in lue of readevents.


>Is he doing a SCATTER MEMVAR before calling the form? This would create
>PRIVATE variables that would be visible in the form methods.

Nope. You don't have to do that to make visible. I tested it. Create a blank form, place a checkbox, and a command button on it. In the checkbox set the controlsource property to "m.var" then in the commandbutton click event, refer to the m.var variable, and sure enough, the click event of the command button can "see" the variable. I was really surprised at this behavior as it seems to go against what I would you could do or, what you are supposed to do, in vfp. ??
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