First Union Securities, Inc.
We had a problem in PB6 in which the dropdown calendar service was using the
message object during the construction of the datawindow. This caused a
problem because the datawindow constructor happens before the window is
opened, so at window open, the value was gone. Don't remember how exactly
we coded around it, but that's not really important. The important thing is
in your situation, get the value before anyone else gets a chance. Once
it's gone, it's gone.
HTH,
Jim Anderson - <>< FDFX
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Coppersmith [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 9:40 AM
To: PARAG-hotmail-pb
Cc: PFCSIG
Subject: Re: PFCSIG Message.stringparm Problem (Pb 7)
Is it possible something else is getting to it before your script?
What script are you getting the value of stringparm? It should be
the very first thing done in a window's open event, you need to override the
ancestor script because otherwise pfc_preOpen will get it first. Here's
what your open script should look like:
// Override the ancestor to ensure safe arrival of the
parameter
is_parmValue = message.stringParm
return super::event open()
Daniel
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From: PARAG-hotmail-pb <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 9:26 AM
Subject: PFCSIG Message.stringparm Problem (Pb 7)
hi all,
i am having a serious Problem with message.stringparm.we had
migrated from pb5 to pb7 .sometimes message.string parm works fine while in
some cases it loses its value. is this a bug in pb7 and is there a
workaround for this
Pl.Help
Thanks in Advance
Parag B.Bhagwat
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