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02/11/2000 07:47:16
Rex Mahel
Realm Software, Llc
Ohio, United States
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
The Mere Mortals Framework
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00436569
Message ID:
00437049
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Stephen,

Just a thought: Do you have the cPrimaryViewParameter property set in the calling form?

As I said, just a thought.

Rex

>Way to go Doug. I had a set step on there from the onset and just stared it out. Thanks alot for pointing out the obvious!
>
>__Stephen
>
>>If you are still having the original problem you reported, I would check to see if you are overriding the form's Init or something similar.
>>
>>>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,
>>>>
>>>>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.?
>>>>
>>>>>>Stephen,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>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.
>>>>>>
>>>>>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.
>>>>>
>>>>>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.
>>>>>
>>>>>Still frustrated over something that should be pretty simple?
>>>>>
>>>>>__Stephen
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