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Assigning a logical value to a property
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Programmation Orientée Object
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Assigning a logical value to a property
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I am facing a weird problem and I am wondering if this has something to do with the fact that I am assigning a value to a property by the use of an evaluation. One property of the class is named lDeleteConfirmationMessage. Its value in the class designer is =glListDelete. So, usually, a .T. or a .F. will be placed in that property. But, this is from a COM EXE calling another EXE and after a while the property gets mixed up. Basically, before creating an instance of that object, I am showing that glListDelete is in fact .F. But, once the object gets created, sometimes, at a random process, it is .T. So, either the problem is with that evaluation or because of the COM environment. Anyone has some idea about what is going on here?
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
Designer, architect, owner of the Level Extreme Platform
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