Hey folks,

 

I'm working on something here at work - that's a bit of a PITA. This
particular client has 2 versions of a system - one looks like FP for DOS
(white letters on Blue screen for most of the system) and runs under
VFP7. The other system is a true VFP system with graphical screens and
runs under VFP9. 

 

I've been now asked to add new functionality - but, to BOTH systems -
and I am attempting to make a screen that will actually run under both
systems. Yes, even the system with the Blue screens has Some graphics
screens. Although - the data look-up routines are Completely different
for Each of them. The VFP7 one just draws on the current screen with @
Say/Gets. Where as the lookups for the VFP9 one pops-up other forms and
views the data within it.

 

At one point - I actually got the data browsing to work - and the
initial buttons & Text on the Form just disappeared and the Data
browsing was coming up. But, after I added a couple more screen objects
- it doesn't work right - and the data browsing is occurring BEHIND the
existing objects (like Text, a button, a box, etc.).

 

Now - I figured I could just put all those objects in a Container - and
then make the Container invisible - and do the data browsing. But,
that's a PITA - since, EVERY time I want to edit that Form - I first
have to Edit the Container - then once I am in the Container I can
Add/Edit objects.

 

So - I am curious. Is there a Numerical way I can just go thru all the
objects on a screen? Like, if the objects are listed in an array or
something? I found something about an Object Hierarchy - I think it may
have mentioned an array - within the online help - but, it didn't go
into any details...

 

Thanks,

 -K-

 

Senior Developer

Waitex Information System, Inc.

P Save a tree. Don't print this e-mail unless it's really necessary.

 



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