Hi

I've been looking at the "field movers" that ship with VFP9 (the sample 
- Tools...Component Gallery...VFP Catalog...Foundation Classes...User 
Controls...Field Mover [right click] View Sample...Run) doesn't work - 
it gives an Error 1234 in opentable(26): Subscript is outside defined 
range. I have tried this on two different setups. So

I  fire up VFP6 and  do the same  -  no error and the mover works.  But 
there are so many methods and properties etc etc that it is difficult to 
see how to use it effectively/efficiently in a real-life form.  I gave 
up and, when I wanted to (re)populate, it simply opened a table (IN 0), 
selected the newly opened table and then did a mover.init.  This is very 
obviously not the way this mover is meant to be used.  But it is not 
obvious to me exactly which properties I should set and which methods I 
should call when I want to work with this control - and I can't seem to 
locate any relevant help/docs.

So any help would be appreciated - but what I am REALLY looking for is 
something like the field mover but which:

1.  When fields are "selected" they are copied rather than moved from 
left(list)-to-right(list) and are "disabled" in left list until 
deselected from rightlist

2. Fields in right list can be re-ordered (as now) but when "returned" 
to left list appear in their original positions in the left list - this 
is sort of related to (1) above

3. Intelligently resizes when instantiated - if I make the (mover) 
control wider or taller I expect that the left and right list boxes (and 
other controls) will be resized/repositioned at run-time (at design-tine 
would obviously be too much to ask <gdr>)

So - am I going to have to "roll my own" or is there something already 
out there ?

Paul Newton





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