Dear Vixens and Reynards:

In my kludging about making grid work as I need it, I have been putting properties in the containing form because thisform is convenient way to refer to them. The properties probably belong in the grid class (though I may change my mind once I start dealing with non-grid controls on the form).

Is there an easy way to refer to the grid control that contains a input control, or do I need to traverse the hierarchy to find the grid? (Whether I do so when I need the property value or whether I pass the reference when instantiating the input controls, I expect I will have to do a traversal at some time.)

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko


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