Rudy,
See message#
569775 for a *possible* solution for this.
Good luck,
Jim Nelson
>We have just started using VFP 7.0, and have stumbled onto a really strange situation:
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>1. I built a form that included a grid with 10 columns. In the DblClick method of the Text1 control in each column I put code to call the DblClick method for the grid itself (THIS.Parent.Parent.DblClick). I tested the form, and the grid works just fine.
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>2. I created a new form, copied and pasted the grid from the first form onto the new form, and tested the new form. When I tried to use the DblClick in Column #1 it failed. I checked the grid, and the code is still in the DblClick method.
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>3. Upon further research I discovered that the grid on the second form now has a Column0, which I have never seen before. I checked in Design Mode, and the columns were named correctly, i.e. Column1 through Column10. Thinking the control itself was bad, I deleted it and tried to put a new grid on the form. After testing, I discoverd that this new grid also had a Column0. So it appears that there is something on this new form that is causing the grid to change.
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>4. Can anyone shed some light on this?
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>Bryan A. Jackson
>for Rudy Nieves