On 8 Sep 1999 14:15:22 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> But we're still left with the final point, which is if you have code
> that redraws a form, don't use FrmGetActiveForm. Your form may be
> underneath other forms and therefore it won't be the active form.
> Instead, use FrmGetFormPtr to get a pointer to the form you want.
Until now, I've used FrmGetActiveForm exclusivly in my event handler.
Is frmUpdateEvent the only event, where my event handler is called and
my form is not the active one? Is it ok to use FrmGetActiveForm, if I
don't have to handle any frmUpdateEvent myself, or should I allways
use FrmGetFormPtr to get a form pointer matching the event handler?
> Hope this helps,
>
>- -Roger Flores
Yes it does. Thank you for this kind of information.
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