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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
CodeMine
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00618293
Message ID:
00618301
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10
Yes, this is possible. But where do you store your function?
I preffer to put in an different PRG...

>Eric,
>
>something like this
>
>_Therm is a class and has a method Update()
>
>
>use SomeTable
>t = therm(reccount(), 'Processing..')
>n = 0
>scan all
>    n = n + 1
>    =t.Update()
>endscan
>release t
>
>*-------------
>function	Therm(maxCount, Msg, MaxSeconds)
>	return	CreateObject('_Therm', MaxCount, Msg, MaxSeconds)
>endfunc
>*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I know how to create a simple progressbar using two shapes...
>>
>>However, I now want to put the progressbar in a class and access it in my appliction.
>>
>>I want to make default functions for it (i.e. acct_therm, upd_therm)... But how can I keep the object handle without making it a public property on my application object?
>>
>>Also, I don't want to create a public variable which holds the object handle.
>>
>>I would like to use anywhere i my app easy codes, like
>>DO ACCT_THERM WITH "test1"
>>or
>>ACCT_THERM("test1")
>>This activate the progressbar en sets the caption to "test1"
>>
>>and also
>>DO UPD_THERM WITH 27
>>or
>>UPD_THERM(27)
>>This updates the progressbar setting it on 27 percent
>>
>>How can I make functions/procedures public available (in two variants) without using an #include syntax and how to store the object handle??
>>
>>Can anyone help?
>>
>>Erik
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