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Modal form from Object.NewObject()
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12/09/2001 17:08:07
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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>Hi!
>
>I guess formset require to be modal too to add modal subforms into it. Or just formset could be modal, but forms in it never modal (this is from logical point of view - why multiple forms in formset when you cannot navigate them - modal form does not allow to switch to another form?) It looks like it is better to use the top-level form with modeless forms in it and modal form that you require. Or just use modal form outside of formset.
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>(personally, I do not like formsets much...)

Same here, specially that I had to learn about the modality rule for formsets the hard way (a couple of new whites in my beard): it doesn't matter whether the forms in a formset are modal or not, it's the formset itself which defines the modality. If a formset is modal, its forms are modal (except that you probably can jump between the forms inside the same formset); if the formset is not modal, neither are its forms.

Having to learn this has cured me and I never played with formsets after that.

back to same old

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