Thanks, I thought that but it has been too long since I used vb. Then I got stuck thinking I couldn't state that way (0x0100) in VFP... Now I find that my postmessage() doesn't work anyway...
>>Another question that should be easy for you (:O) how do I declare the following in VFP?
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>>DEFINE WM_KEYDOWN 0x0100
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>>Well the actual original code I'm converting is:
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>>#DEFINE WM_KEYDOWN &H100
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>>and I am not sure what &H100 is in vfp!
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>0x100 = &H100. Anytime you see "&H" in a VB statement, think "0x"
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