>>>Ok, I've been reading some discussions lately, here and elsewhere, regarding not using Public variables. It makes sense to me. My question is simple: If I have an object or process (or in real life, many) that is dependent on values determined by another object or process, how does that value get used where it's needed if it is not Public? Thanks!
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>>>BTW, if I simplified it to the point of convolution, tell me and I'll provide an example of what I mean.
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>>Yes, please. :)
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>Sergey,
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>Let's say there is a "I am disabled" checkbox that has a variable ControlSource. Throughout the application there are Comboboxes populated, decisions made, reports run and views queried depending on the value of that checkbox. If it is not Public, how do these various objects and processes get what they need?
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If you have an application object than you can add a property to it that will be controlsource of your checkbox. Or you can add this property to the _Screen object.
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