Dear All,
Bob really answers what I am asking. Anyway, thank you for all of you!
philip
Bob Ebert wrote:
> At 8:00 PM -0700 5/11/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Is the maximum number of objects in a form is 99? Because of the limitation
> >of object ID? form with ID 1200 can contains objects with 1201-1299 ID
> >only?
>
> Numbering controls and other form objects starting with the form ID an
> increasing by 1 for each control is just a convention. No software
> enforces it.
>
> It is a convenient thing to do, because it helps you keep track of the
> order in which controls are drawn, but that's about it. The order is
> actually controlled by the order the items appear in the form object list,
> and that does not have to have any relationship at all to the form ID.
>
> One other slightly convenient use of this numbering convention is that you
> can subtract the formID from the objectID and get the object index, which
> is handy for debugging. In your code, however, you should always call
> FrmGetObjectIndex, because Palm makes no promises that the object index
> will be 0 based or in the same order as objects in a form...
>
> --Bob