John J. Mihaljevic wrote:

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hal Kaplan

Poor John.  He is getting fragged by everybody.

John, we all mean well.  Don't hate us and don't stop posting.

HALinNY

Believe me...I know.  And I truly appreciate all the help.  What you see as
fragging, I see as helping.  So thanks very much to you, and to everyone
else for their input.  I'm taking everything you all say and putting it into
use here.

I'll learn this stuff if it kills me... ;)

Well that's a good attitude!

I personally like to put enable/disable code into the object's Refresh event and have it handle itself, rather than have other controls set its behavior. That way, I know exactly where to look if I want to alter that behavior. In my years with VFP (since VFP5 in 1999), I've seen some horrid code where a zillion (well, perhaps only a few dozen) objects all tell other objects how to behave, so when I needed to change something, I had a nightmare finding all the references and changing them to a consistent behavior.

hth,
--Michael

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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
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