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How to close a Browse (programmatically)?
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23/02/2004 16:47:39
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
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Thread ID:
00879763
Message ID:
00880129
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>>For the programmer, BROWSE is a great "quick-and-dirty" solution, especially for debugging. For the end-user, BROWSE should generally be substituted by a grid, which gives you more control.
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>If I name the Browse I can handle it as a Grid. If I used an explicit grid would I then have a way to close it programmatically (other than closing the window as Dragan suggested)? What advantages would a grid control give me?
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>I like the BROWSE because it uses all of the available screen realestate without taking up any space when it is not in use.
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>>Also, ESC to select something is quite contrary to the standard user-interface users are accustomed elsewhere. You should use ENTER to select a record (alternative: click on "Accept"), and ESC to cancel a selection (the receiving program should check for an empty value, which it will receive in this case).
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>As I said I have been using this approach for years and none of the hundreds of users have ever complained about pressing Escape. Actually a lot of them click on the X (close button) anyway.
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>I understand your esthetic objections but what are the practial problems?
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>Peter

How about SendKey? See examples of this function here.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.


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