Thanks Joe, My fault was that I had a double reference. In the test version I had forgot to assign the window ref. Thats why I was joking about finding my shoes. When you search for something for hours cant find it then complain, and somehow they jump right in front of you.

Josh


On Mar 17, 2006, at 4:14 PM, Joseph J. Strout wrote:

At 3:51 PM -0500 3/17/06, Joshua Demori wrote:

In class_newEdifield I create lets say 5
each one lets say when gotFocus would pass a reference of itself to the window_test.activate function.
how do I obtain this reference?

"me" is the reference to the control whose event is executing. So you'd simply pass me. In the subclass code, you could also use "self" ("self" is the object that owns the code executing -- in the case of a control in a window, that'd be the window, not the control).

Best,
- Joe

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