This was due to neuron-synapse misfirings on both our parts.
It had to do with using SCX based forms as opposed to using class based forms. That's all.
>I'm lost here!! Outside of COM, what kind of programs would not need forms? Am I missing something here? Please explain.
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>TIA
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>>>>Just whaddaya mean with that? :-}
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>>>>While probably 90% of my development is done with Web interfaces I still have lots of uses for UI based forms even if they themselves are often nothing more than containers for external mechanisms like ActiveX controls.
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>>>I figured I would get some flak on this... < bg >
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>>>I think it's a matter of what type of applications the forms are being used for. For what I do, I just bind the data in the Load Event:
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>>>oForm.DataSessionID = oSession.DataSessionID
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>>Doesn't that still make you use forms????
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>>Heck, I haven't used a VFP form that binds directly to data of any sort in 5 years. Everything is bound to business objects... A few cursors for lists maybe but that's it.
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>>+++ Rick ---
- Jeff