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08/05/2002 18:43:24
Jason Mesches
Ocean Systems Engineering Corporation
Carlsbad, California, United States
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
The Mere Mortals Framework
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00652488
Message ID:
00654278
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27
Charles...
Exactly what are you looking for? Congratulations? Acceptance? Thanks? Attention? It's obvious to anyone with even the slightest Mere Mortals clue that that your suggestions are valid. Why not assume that Kevin is extremely busy, make the changes in an appropriate place in your project and move on with your life. Why do you feel the need to bait/verbally beat someone into a response?

And yes, you are free to express yourself, and yes this is a free country... now how about showing some personal responsibility to go with it.
---Jason

>Also, since you said you cannot see the problem with the toolbar I've created a class library that illustrates it outside of the framework as well so you can easily see the concept. You can press either an "Enable" or "Disable" button and see what's going on. I'll send it to you if you are interested in seeing it so you'll feel more comfortable fixing the problem.
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>Who put the RETURN .F. in the kBizObj::Save() method? You've been working with Codebook type applications as long or longer than I have and know that it always has to return a numeric to preserve the signature.
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>What about the "=" in the cDataAccessBase::GetErrorNumber() return value?
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>What about the .NULL. object reference being returned from the kBizObj::GetDataAccessObject() method? It's causing errors when .NULL. (a valid return value) is returned since the following line of code does not check for .NULL. There are dozens of alls to this method througout kBizObj.
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>Later,
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>CT
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