>>Yeah, I think I've got it under control now ("sure", he says, "until next time"). David F. gave a pretty clear explanation in another thread, too.
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>Good, though this should read:
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>>>But in a VFP Base class method like Show(), if you put code in there without a DoDefault(), its going to execute that code, and only that code, it probably won't make the form visible. Thats why, if you use Show() like
event, you need to include
DoDefault() in order to actually do the Show(), it could conditionally leave it out too. It depends on what you want"It depends", now there's a phrase I've never used before. < LOL > I agree with David F., that there should be away to execute just the VFPBaseClass behaviour, not just the DoDefault() that does ALL parent class code and levels.