I'm sure this is a simple one, but to this day I'm still missing it.
Let's say I have Form 'A', the main MDI parent. Someone launches Form 'B', an MDI child form.
Form B is a complex form with a fair amount of business logic. I'd like to be able to take all the business logic and create a separate class module [something like Form_B_Logic]. The logic in this class would need to 'see' and read the contents of the controls in Form B. And that's where I get stuck...if I pass the form object as a parameter from Form 'B' to the Form B Logic class, the class doesn't see any of the controls on Form 'B'.
Again, I just want to create a class of rules for each form, where the class can examine the form object and 'see' all the controls underneath. That way, the form itself has nothing more than the controls and function calls to the form class logic. It's one of these cases where I knew how to do this in VFP, but haven't figured out how to implement in .NET.
Thanks,
Kevin