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'Invalid Subscript' error
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Visual FoxPro
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00815237
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Nope this is the proper syntax...



>My only guess is that you may have the syntax incorrect.
>
>I'm thinking here of something like a Treeview node, that can be accessed with syntax like
ThisForm.Tree1.Nodes(23).Key = "anything"
>
>Do you maybe need something like:
.TableID(x).TableRow(y).TableCol(z).txAttribute =
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>good luck
>
>
>>Hello All,
>>
>>I have an ocx from TXTextControl that is an awesome word processor with great control over most properites and methods BUT it has a few propeties which must be set similar to the following:
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>>TXTextControl1.TableCellAttribute(tableID, tableRow, tableCol, txAttribute) = RGB(255, 0, 0)
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>>This one property is implemented to control 19 attributes of a table cell
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>>The problem is that VFP of course sees an me trying to assign a value to an array element which doesnt exist, thereby triggering a 'Invalid Subscript' error.
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>>Can anyone see a way around this ?
>>
>>TIA
>>Greg
Greg Foote
Software At Work, Inc.
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