Doug, I have gone back through the demo version and have mine set up the same way. I now have no additional bizobj, just the default. It is enabled and primary. ID field is defined as stockid.
My only difference was that the inital view for data on the starting form was not parameterized.
__Stephen
>Stephen,
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>Since you are using your own BizObj for the FindForm, have you set the lEnabled property of the SearchListObj (standard BizObj on the find form) to .F.?
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>>>Stephen,
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>>>One other thing you'll want to watch out for: make sure you are not making a reference to any properties or methods of oBizObj before the framework has a chance to set the object reference.
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>>Thanks for the reply. I disabled the default bizobj on the find form and dropped mine on the form. It has the primary checked. It only references a find view that works on it's own.
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>>It's been on again and off again on getting this to work. Somehow the primary bizobject reference is not getting established in the find forms oBizObj property.
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>>Still frustrated over something that should be pretty simple?
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>>__Stephen