>>i know this method, but what i want to do is use coding method to declare a object event~!
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>You can't do that. This is VFP not C++ or Java! You can only repond to events that are raised by the VFP environment.
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>You can do some psuedo event creation with access and assign events.
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>But, good thing is, you don't need to declare the Click event for a CommandButton, but, if you want to respond to a DoubleCLick... you would have to kludge it... perhaps on the mouseup set a property that there was a single click... check it... if mouse up fires... and single click is true... perhaps check to see if the difference is within the _DoublClick time frame, if it is call a double click method that you created.
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Yep, or use an ActiveX control rather than the native VFP control that has a doubleclick event, or use a native VFP control like an OptionButton that supports a doubleclick event.
>Bottom line though... if the event is not listed on the property sheet, you can't respond to it.
Yep, you can add methods bt not events.