>Bill,
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>>I have set up the mmUserControl as stated in the "Help" instructions. I have one question - Where does the "Get" statement go - in the class definitions?
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>Gordon was simply creating a class-level property to hold a reference to the business object. You can simply make this a field (class member variable) if you'd like. For example:
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public class TestUserControl : mmUserControl
>{
> protected Orders oOrder;
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>>If so, I have done everything as suggested, and it still does not populate the data. It is hard to tell, because debug breakpoints don't seem to work within the UserControl. I am receiving no errors, but the data is not populating.
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>I'm not sure why you're breakpoints aren't being hit...at any rate, have you set the BindingSource property of the grid to the appropriate business object?
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>If you've done this, why don't you post your user control code here so we can figure out what's going on.
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>Regards,
Kevin,
I got it working. Once I set the "AutoPostBack" property to true, it worked. There is still an issue with the mmUltraWebTab object, however. I guess that issue is minor compared to the one that was just solved.
Thanks for your help.
Bill Benton
Senior Systems Analyst
Nuvell Financial Services