John,
I'll go further than Erik did in his reply.
Don't do it.
Bypassing a class's code to try and call the grandparent's code is a sure sign that your class design has problems. There are better ways to design your classes so that you never have a need to bypass a level of code.
>Hey Fox Experts -
>I have a dilemma. I am sub-classing a form and in turn the objects within. In one of the objects in the sub-class, I'm modifying the LostFocus method code.
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>I have copied the LostFocus code from the Parent and dropped it into the sub-class method to make mods to it. Within THAT code is a call to the DODEFAULT() of the Parent's Parent.
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>I want to change the code in the sub-class and NOT run the code of the Parent, but I DO want to run the code that Parent called in its DODEFAULT(). I've looked at the Help files and they don't seem to show a way to run a GrandParent's code -- jumping OVER the Parent.
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>Does anybody know of a way?