Correct, The Line "Super.Window" must be included in any windows Constructor method, as this is the function that triggers the open event of all of the window's children (controls)

- Tom

On 01/03/2006, at 9:45 PM, Knut Lorenzen wrote:

Vincent Kroll schrieb dereinst (am 01.03.2006 11:29 Uhr) via
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Is it a normal behaviour in RB 2006 ?
I have a simple window with an added constructor method in it. I add
an statictext control to this window and put in its open event a
little bit code to be executed on open of this statictext. But the
open event of my statictext will not be executed. If I remove the
constructor method of my little window, the open event of my static
text will be executed in a normal way.

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Quotation:

In previous version of RB, the IDE would automatically add "Super.Window" to your code if you added a constructor for your window. This is necessary otherwise your Open events won't get called. The reminder was very nice in
previous versions of RB

Cheers,

Knut


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