Jarek,

Are you referring to the frame's code?  If so, I tried several different
combinations of moving all code to/from open/pfc_postopen events, even
experimenting with adding inv_statusbar.of_Open(True) in between the code,
commenting out the splash window, etc.  But I still cannot make my
QuickStart6.0-migrated-to-7.0 status bar work.

Any more clues or suggestions?

Thanks,
~Sharon
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Sharon Weinstrom Buntz      | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jarek Mosiejewski wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I had the same problem. I got it fixed by moving code related to the status
> bars service from the pfc_postopen event to... if I remember correcty, the
> open event.  It appers to me that the whole thing has something to do with
> timing of events.  In this particular case (I've checked it), the
> pfc_postopen event actually executed before the code in the open event where
> logic related to status bar used to reside.
> 
> I hope this will help to put you on the right track
> 
> Regards
> 
> Jarek
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sharon Buntz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 8:25 AM
> Subject: Re: PFCSIG PFC status bar service
> 
> > Josh,
> >
> > I would have suspected that it has to do with the fact that the
> > istr_dwobject os_dwobjects structure is now obsolete...
> >
> > Object:              Obsolete Structure:  Replacement Class:
> > -------                     ------------  ------------------
> > pfc_n_cst_winsrv_statusbar  os_dwobjects  pfc_n_cst_winsrv_statusbarattrib
> >
> > ...if you were using PFC 7.0, but you said you were not.
> >
> > So then I thought, well, maybe it has to do with the REASON that PFC
> > obsoleted the structure in the first place.  In other words, remember that
> > 6.0 warning message,
> >    "Warning C0190: Instance variables of local structure type
> >    ('<local_structure>') will be implicitly private in the next release."
> > Maybe they really meant what they said <g>  But when I migrated my 6.0 app
> > to 7.0, I still got only a WARNING, and it seems that there would be more
> > problems if that were the case.  (BTW, in that same PowerTimes article
> that
> > I quoted before, Boris explains in detail all about this as well and what
> > PFC did to remedy it.  I can send you the excerpt if you want.  Or maybe
> > he'll post it at the pfcguide.)
> >
> > Since that did not seem to be the problem either, I got curious and
> > migrated 6.0 QuickStart to 7.0.1, and voila, the user id did NOT show up
> in
> > the status bar.  Same boat as you.  I couldn't figure out the exact source
> > of the problem (I got totally lost in all the code), but I suspect that it
> > was all fixed in PFC 7.0...  Sooo...
> >
> > Try copying over the PFC 7.0 statusbar object, the statusbar service and
> > the new statusbar attribute object.  I bet it will work with the new PFC
> > 7.0 code.  If you get stuck, send me the exported PFC code for those
> > objects and I'll try to help more.  I don't have PFC 7.0 :-(
> >
> > Let us know what works out for you!  Seems like such an simple innocent
> > problem.  Also seems like someone else MUST have encountered this and
> > figured it out by now!?!? <g>
> >
> > Have fun,
> > ~Sharon
> > --
> > Sharon Weinstrom Buntz      | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Cheat Sheet for PFC/PB Help | http://www.pfccheatsheet.com/
> >
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Sharon:
> > >     The user id, date which I have defined dont appear on the status
> bar..
> > > There are also some application specific infor like the users group
> whichalso
> > > has been defined to appear on the status bar. The same code still works
> in Pb
> > > 6.5
> > >
> > >     Thaks for the migration information..
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Josh
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