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Setting windows properties in DEFINE WINDOW?
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De
03/08/1999 10:05:05
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turquie
 
 
À
02/08/1999 13:45:09
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Thread ID:
00248917
Message ID:
00249204
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>All,
>
>I have a DEFINE WINDOW command line where I want to control the properties of it. Example , I want only vertical scrollbar when I issue a BROWSE ....WINDOW using the window. Or, Allow Row Sizing =.F. when doing the job.
>
>How can I do that? NAME objectname in the DEFINE WINDOW syntax?
>
>
>Thanks,
>Gan
C.D.
Mixing browse object and define window. They're separate and as Ed said you could use a form instead of window.
To be able to manage a browse like a grid use "NAME" clause as you guessed :
use home()+"samples\data\employee"
browse name "myBrowse" nowait
with myBrowse
  .scrollbars = 2
  .AllowRowSizing = .f.
  .Setall("DynamicBackColor","iif(recno()%2=0,255^3,255^2)","column")
*...
endwith
Browse is one of the most powerfull commands of FP but yet try to shift towards using grid. In some aspects it's more powerfull (and lacking compared to browse in a minor set - like when, valid events behaviour).
Cetin
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