Sorry for the brevity. Will expand later if some more workaround
attempts fail. I do appreciate everyone's 2 cents, regardless. Thank you!
On 12/17/2019 9:22 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
There are a lot of times that the Value of a textbox is different from its
underlying ControlSource. If the control has the focus and the Value is
updated, either programmatically or interactively, the Control's Value has
not been run through the Valid() method and could be different, even
invalid, without affecting the ControlSource. This is a feature, not a bug,
we use in InteractiveChange() or ProgrammaticChange() to react to changes
in Value without affecting the underlying data. Then, there's the whole
discussion of buffering.
So, perhaps you can tell us a little bit more of the context of when this
happens.
If you can't reproduce it in a simple example, then it is something with
your code, environment or framework, and that's kinda hard for us to guess.
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 5:34 AM MB Software Solutions, LLC <
[email protected]> wrote:
See https://www.screencast.com/t/mQEK40Tqp.
I don't understand how the thisform.txtDraftingRate.Value is not equal
to 1 as well? Causing a bug in my code at the moment.
tia,
--Michael
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