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>>I think i will forget about all that stuff and use a normal checkbox
>>out of sight in the container and let it hold the controlsource.
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>>:-)
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>Another alternative would be to have a property on the form, like:
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>lControlSourced
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>Set that to .T. as your default, set to .F. where not the case.
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>Then you have a simple way of determining the path your code can take to effectively process.
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> Jay
That can not help me...
If you look at the question, i search a way to know if a value in the controlsource property was a field or a property/variable.
No star for this one! :-)
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