Hello Bill,

I'm not sure what kind of stuff you have in that stand alone program but
I'm going to assume that is just a list of functions.

Yes, you can make this work.  Your form with tabs should be thought of
as just the graphical part, where it takes care of calling into your
stand alone program and then displaying the results.  Editing, deleting,
etc.

Create a new project with a new PRG that is the main program for the
project.  In that PRG do a SET PROCEDURE TO <<your stand alone
program>>.  This will give the rest of the application access to those
functions.

Your program then can DO FORM <<your tabbed form>>.  The LOAD and INIT
can take care of the initial fetching and display of the information.

-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC

Sponsor of FoxForward 2007
foxforward.net


Bill Kressbach wrote:
> I have a stand-alone program which I would like add to a page in a tabbed 
> form.  But I would still like to still be able to run the stand-alone 
> program separately and any changes made to it to trickle down to the tabbed 
> version.  I assume that a class is needed.  While I have some experience at 
> making some individual controls into classes I've never done it with a whole 
> program.  How do I do it?
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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