Yuri,
I use AMOUSEOBJ(), but the trick is calling it. I can't seem to find any combination of events that will fire my code. The toolbox app that comes with VFP seems to be able to drop objects on a container class without requiring that every possible class that can have an object dropped on it have custom dragdrop code. Even when I put code in the dragdrop method, I can't get it to fire unless the form in running. How does one get the target form to run it's dragdrop code in design time? Thanks.
Gary
>I believe AMOUSEOBJ() and sys(1270)(which is " a reference to the object that is under the current mouse position") should help here.
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>>Hi all,
>>I'm trying to figure out how to recognise when the left mouse button has been released over a different form than the one where the mouse was pressed. I'm trying to drag from a listbox on one from and drop something on a form in the class designer. Right now it sort of works. When I release over the class being designed, nothing happens until I click on the class. Then my mouseup code runs and adds the object. I think I have tried every combination of drag(), mousemove(), etc. and I can't seem to trap that event over another form until I click on that form. It's possible to do this because the toolbox does it, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how they trap this event. Any ideas? Thanks.
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>>Gary
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