Re: From where is my form method called?
Hi Sandor, I've got a feature request that you may want to vote on, for exactly this scenario . https://forums.4d.com/Post/EN/29304309/1/29304310#29304310 -- Pete Hay Managing Director Foreground Software Limited New Zealand ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **
Re: From where is my form method called?
Yes, thanks, very helpful! Sandor Szatmari > On Apr 15, 2019, at 16:30, Jody Bevan via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > wrote: > > Looks like you found it now. When you have many objects on a form, the way to > have 4D find the object, and select it is as follows: > > 1. Click on the form window or form. > 2. This brings forward the Property Listing dialog. > 3. At the top of this dialog is a popup. > 4. Click on this popup and it will show you a listing of: >- all the objects on page zero >- all the objects on the page you are on. > >** be warned that only the objects that are in the views that you have > indicated as showing. >- Views are controlled by the ‘pages’ icon beside the form page > navigator. > 5. When you find the object you are looking for in the popup, select it. Then > you can look on the form for the object that is highlighted. > > Hope this helps. > > Jody Bevan > > >> On Apr 15, 2019, at 10:05 AM, Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech >> <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: >> >> I have a form method [MyObject].MyObjectDetail.bValidate >> >> >> How can I find what form object this method is attached to? >> >> >> It looks like it's a button validation from the name, but I'm guessing. >> >> >> Is there a way to reveal the object to which this method is attached? >> >> >> Thanks, >> Sandor Szatmari >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Senior Software Developer >> Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus >> 201 746 7215 >> www.infoplusonline.com >> >> >> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains >> information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is >> intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is >> confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. >> If you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the >> intended recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is >> prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify >> us immediately to arrange for the appropriate method of returning or >> disposing of the communication. If our respective Companies have >> confidentiality provisions in effect, this email and the materials contained >> herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL and should be treated accordingly unless >> expressly provided otherwise. >> ** >> 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) >> Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html >> Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech >> Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com >> ** > > ** > 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) > Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html > Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech > Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com > ** CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the intended recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately to arrange for the appropriate method of returning or disposing of the communication. If our respective Companies have confidentiality provisions in effect, this email and the materials contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL and should be treated accordingly unless expressly provided otherwise. ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **
Re: From where is my form method called?
Sandor, if you option/alt click on an object on a form.if the object is on the page you are on it opens the object method for editing; if however, you are on a different page the option/alt click will take you to the page the object lives on, and select the object clicked on. Chip On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 13:41:19 -0400, Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech wrote: > Thanks, the name was screaming button validation, but I could figure > out how to select the UI item in the editor until I realized it was > screen 0 of the form. > > Cheers, > Sandor Szatmari > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Senior Software Developer > Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus > 201 746 7215 > www.infoplusonline.com > > > > From: cjmiller--- via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > To: 4D iNug Technical <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > Cc: "cjmil...@informed-solutions.com" > Sent: 4/15/2019 12:21 PM > Subject: Re: From where is my form method called? > > Only through the name you always have a clue based upon name. As it > lists form first. So you can load the form and check from there > > Regards > Chuck > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Apr 15, 2019, at 12:18 PM, Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech >> <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: >> >> OK, so, one of those cases where you need to send the email in order >> to find the solution. >> >> >> I had to go to page zero of the form to be able to highlight the >> 'accept' button and its method is the bValidate. >> >> >> But, in general, is there a way to say 'show me the object that >> calls this method?' >> >> Thanks, >> Sandor Szatmari >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Senior Software Developer >> Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus >> 201 746 7215 >> www.infoplusonline.com >> >> >> >> From: Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> >> To: <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> >> Cc: Sandor Szatmari >> Sent: 4/15/2019 12:05 PM >> Subject: From where is my form method called? >> >> I have a form method [MyObject].MyObjectDetail.bValidate >> >> >> How can I find what form object this method is attached to? >> >> >> It looks like it's a button validation from the name, but I'm guessing. >> >> >> Is there a way to reveal the object to which this method is attached? >> >> >> Thanks, >> Sandor Szatmari >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Senior Software Developer >> Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus >> 201 746 7215 >> www.infoplusonline.com >> >> >> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) >> contains information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, >> Inc.). It is intended only for the addressee and may contain >> information that is confidential and/or otherwise exempt from >> disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended >> recipient or are acting as agent for the intended recipient, any use >> or disclosure of this communication is prohibited. If you have >> received this communication in error, please notify us immediately >> to arrange for the appropriate method of returning or disposing of >> the communication. If our respective Companies have confidentiality >> provisions in effect, this email and the materials contained herein >> are deemed CONFIDENTIAL and should be treated accordingly unless >> expressly provided otherwise. >> ** >> 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) >> Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html >> Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech >> Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com >> ** >> >> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) >> contains information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, >> Inc.). It is intended only for the addressee and may contain >> information that is confidential and/or otherwise exempt from >> disclosure under app
Re: From where is my form method called?
Thanks, the name was screaming button validation, but I could figure out how to select the UI item in the editor until I realized it was screen 0 of the form. Cheers, Sandor Szatmari Senior Software Developer Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus 201 746 7215 www.infoplusonline.com From: cjmiller--- via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> To: 4D iNug Technical <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> Cc: "cjmil...@informed-solutions.com" Sent: 4/15/2019 12:21 PM Subject: Re: From where is my form method called? Only through the name you always have a clue based upon name. As it lists form first. So you can load the form and check from there Regards Chuck Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 15, 2019, at 12:18 PM, Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech > <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > > OK, so, one of those cases where you need to send the email in order to find > the solution. > > > I had to go to page zero of the form to be able to highlight the 'accept' > button and its method is the bValidate. > > > But, in general, is there a way to say 'show me the object that calls this > method?' > > Thanks, > Sandor Szatmari > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Senior Software Developer > Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus > 201 746 7215 > www.infoplusonline.com > > > > From: Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > To: <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > Cc: Sandor Szatmari > Sent: 4/15/2019 12:05 PM > Subject: From where is my form method called? > > I have a form method [MyObject].MyObjectDetail.bValidate > > > How can I find what form object this method is attached to? > > > It looks like it's a button validation from the name, but I'm guessing. > > > Is there a way to reveal the object to which this method is attached? > > > Thanks, > Sandor Szatmari > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Senior Software Developer > Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus > 201 746 7215 > www.infoplusonline.com > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains > information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is > intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is > confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If > you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the intended > recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is prohibited. If you > have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately to > arrange for the appropriate method of returning or disposing of the > communication. If our respective Companies have confidentiality provisions in > effect, this email and the materials contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL > and should be treated accordingly unless expressly provided otherwise. > ** > 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) > Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html > Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech > Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com > ** > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains > information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is > intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is > confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If > you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the intended > recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is prohibited. If you > have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately to > arrange for the appropriate method of returning or disposing of the > communication. If our respective Companies have confidentiality provisions in > effect, this email and the materials contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL > and should be treated accordingly unless expressly provided otherwise. > ** > 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) > Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html > Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech > Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com > ** ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4
Re: From where is my form method called?
Thanks for the solutions, much appreciated. Sandor Szatmari Senior Software Developer Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus 201 746 7215 www.infoplusonline.com From: Douglas von Roeder via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> To: 4D iNug Technical <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> Cc: Douglas von Roeder Sent: 4/15/2019 12:18 PM Subject: Re: From where is my form method called? Sandor: The object method is in this object: [MyObject].MyObjectDetail.bValidate Which is [tablename].formname.objectname. Off the top of my head, I can think of three ways to find that. 1 - Find in design for object name. When 4D displays the search results, double click on an entry to open it. 2 - Open the Explorer, go to Forms, open the form, open the palette, change the selector to switch to “Object names”, click on the dropdown of object names, and select the name from the list. If you have a multi-page form, you might have to move from one page to the next to find the page that has the object on it. 3 - I’m not sure if this will work in this case but 4D has a very handy feature that allows you to select a method name, a variable, a field, etc. and then press Crtl-k or Cmd-k to show the “description” or “definition” (I don’t have 4D running at the moment so I can’t be sure). You can also highlight a method, variable, etc. and do a right mouse click to accomplish the same thing. -- Douglas von Roeder 949-336-2902 On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 9:05 AM Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech < 4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > I have a form method [MyObject].MyObjectDetail.bValidate > > > How can I find what form object this method is attached to? > > > It looks like it's a button validation from the name, but I'm guessing. > > > Is there a way to reveal the object to which this method is attached? > > > Thanks, > Sandor Szatmari > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Senior Software Developer > Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus > 201 746 7215 > www.infoplusonline.com > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains > information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is > intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is > confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. > If you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the > intended recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is > prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify > us immediately to arrange for the appropriate method of returning or > disposing of the communication. If our respective Companies have > confidentiality provisions in effect, this email and the materials > contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL and should be treated accordingly > unless expressly provided otherwise. > ** > 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) > Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html > Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech > Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com > ** ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com ** CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the intended recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately to arrange for the appropriate method of returning or disposing of the communication. If our respective Companies have confidentiality provisions in effect, this email and the materials contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL and should be treated accordingly unless expressly provided otherwise. ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **
Re: From where is my form method called?
Sandor: Yes - you can use the right mouse click and there’s also a menu item (can’t be more specific about when menu/item - not logged in to 4D at the moment). Once you get the code running in that OM, one thing to take advantage of in the debugger is the menu items in the contextual menu (the right mouse). 4D has some very nice features “hidden” there that can markedly speed up debugging. -- Douglas von Roeder 949-336-2902 On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 9:18 AM Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech < 4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > OK, so, one of those cases where you need to send the email in order to > find the solution. > > > I had to go to page zero of the form to be able to highlight the 'accept' > button and its method is the bValidate. > > > But, in general, is there a way to say 'show me the object that calls this > method?' > > Thanks, > Sandor Szatmari > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Senior Software Developer > Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus > 201 746 7215 > www.infoplusonline.com > > > > From: Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > To: <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > Cc: Sandor Szatmari > Sent: 4/15/2019 12:05 PM > Subject: From where is my form method called? > > I have a form method [MyObject].MyObjectDetail.bValidate > > > How can I find what form object this method is attached to? > > > It looks like it's a button validation from the name, but I'm guessing. > > > Is there a way to reveal the object to which this method is attached? > > > Thanks, > Sandor Szatmari > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Senior Software Developer > Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus > 201 746 7215 > www.infoplusonline.com > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains > information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is > intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is > confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. > If you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the > intended recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is > prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify > us immediately to arrange for the appropriate method of returning or > disposing of the communication. If our respective Companies have > confidentiality provisions in effect, this email and the materials > contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL and should be treated accordingly > unless expressly provided otherwise. > ** > 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) > Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html > Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech > Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com > ** > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains > information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is > intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is > confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. > If you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the > intended recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is > prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify > us immediately to arrange for the appropriate method of returning or > disposing of the communication. If our respective Companies have > confidentiality provisions in effect, this email and the materials > contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL and should be treated accordingly > unless expressly provided otherwise. > ** > 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) > Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html > Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech > Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com > ** ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **
Re: From where is my form method called?
Only through the name you always have a clue based upon name. As it lists form first. So you can load the form and check from there Regards Chuck Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 15, 2019, at 12:18 PM, Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech > <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > > OK, so, one of those cases where you need to send the email in order to find > the solution. > > > I had to go to page zero of the form to be able to highlight the 'accept' > button and its method is the bValidate. > > > But, in general, is there a way to say 'show me the object that calls this > method?' > > Thanks, > Sandor Szatmari > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Senior Software Developer > Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus > 201 746 7215 > www.infoplusonline.com > > > > From: Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > To: <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> > Cc: Sandor Szatmari > Sent: 4/15/2019 12:05 PM > Subject: From where is my form method called? > > I have a form method [MyObject].MyObjectDetail.bValidate > > > How can I find what form object this method is attached to? > > > It looks like it's a button validation from the name, but I'm guessing. > > > Is there a way to reveal the object to which this method is attached? > > > Thanks, > Sandor Szatmari > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Senior Software Developer > Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus > 201 746 7215 > www.infoplusonline.com > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains > information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is > intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is > confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If > you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the intended > recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is prohibited. If you > have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately to > arrange for the appropriate method of returning or disposing of the > communication. If our respective Companies have confidentiality provisions in > effect, this email and the materials contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL > and should be treated accordingly unless expressly provided otherwise. > ** > 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) > Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html > Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech > Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com > ** > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains > information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is > intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is > confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If > you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the intended > recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is prohibited. If you > have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately to > arrange for the appropriate method of returning or disposing of the > communication. If our respective Companies have confidentiality provisions in > effect, this email and the materials contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL > and should be treated accordingly unless expressly provided otherwise. > ** > 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) > Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html > Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech > Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com > ** ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **
Re: From where is my form method called?
Sandor: The object method is in this object: [MyObject].MyObjectDetail.bValidate Which is [tablename].formname.objectname. Off the top of my head, I can think of three ways to find that. 1 - Find in design for object name. When 4D displays the search results, double click on an entry to open it. 2 - Open the Explorer, go to Forms, open the form, open the palette, change the selector to switch to “Object names”, click on the dropdown of object names, and select the name from the list. If you have a multi-page form, you might have to move from one page to the next to find the page that has the object on it. 3 - I’m not sure if this will work in this case but 4D has a very handy feature that allows you to select a method name, a variable, a field, etc. and then press Crtl-k or Cmd-k to show the “description” or “definition” (I don’t have 4D running at the moment so I can’t be sure). You can also highlight a method, variable, etc. and do a right mouse click to accomplish the same thing. -- Douglas von Roeder 949-336-2902 On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 9:05 AM Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech < 4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote: > I have a form method [MyObject].MyObjectDetail.bValidate > > > How can I find what form object this method is attached to? > > > It looks like it's a button validation from the name, but I'm guessing. > > > Is there a way to reveal the object to which this method is attached? > > > Thanks, > Sandor Szatmari > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Senior Software Developer > Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus > 201 746 7215 > www.infoplusonline.com > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains > information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is > intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is > confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. > If you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the > intended recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is > prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify > us immediately to arrange for the appropriate method of returning or > disposing of the communication. If our respective Companies have > confidentiality provisions in effect, this email and the materials > contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL and should be treated accordingly > unless expressly provided otherwise. > ** > 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) > Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html > Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech > Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com > ** ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **
Re: From where is my form method called?
OK, so, one of those cases where you need to send the email in order to find the solution. I had to go to page zero of the form to be able to highlight the 'accept' button and its method is the bValidate. But, in general, is there a way to say 'show me the object that calls this method?' Thanks, Sandor Szatmari Senior Software Developer Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus 201 746 7215 www.infoplusonline.com From: Sandor Szatmari via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> To: <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> Cc: Sandor Szatmari Sent: 4/15/2019 12:05 PM Subject: From where is my form method called? I have a form method [MyObject].MyObjectDetail.bValidate How can I find what form object this method is attached to? It looks like it's a button validation from the name, but I'm guessing. Is there a way to reveal the object to which this method is attached? Thanks, Sandor Szatmari Senior Software Developer Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus 201 746 7215 www.infoplusonline.com CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the intended recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately to arrange for the appropriate method of returning or disposing of the communication. If our respective Companies have confidentiality provisions in effect, this email and the materials contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL and should be treated accordingly unless expressly provided otherwise. ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com ** CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the intended recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately to arrange for the appropriate method of returning or disposing of the communication. If our respective Companies have confidentiality provisions in effect, this email and the materials contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL and should be treated accordingly unless expressly provided otherwise. ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **
From where is my form method called?
I have a form method [MyObject].MyObjectDetail.bValidate How can I find what form object this method is attached to? It looks like it's a button validation from the name, but I'm guessing. Is there a way to reveal the object to which this method is attached? Thanks, Sandor Szatmari Senior Software Developer Bristol Capital Inc. - InfoPlus 201 746 7215 www.infoplusonline.com CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email (and any related attachments) contains information from InfoPlus (a service of Bristol Capital, Inc.). It is intended only for the addressee and may contain information that is confidential and/or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient or are acting as agent for the intended recipient, any use or disclosure of this communication is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately to arrange for the appropriate method of returning or disposing of the communication. If our respective Companies have confidentiality provisions in effect, this email and the materials contained herein are deemed CONFIDENTIAL and should be treated accordingly unless expressly provided otherwise. ** 4D Internet Users Group (4D iNUG) Archive: http://lists.4d.com/archives.html Options: https://lists.4d.com/mailman/options/4d_tech Unsub: mailto:4d_tech-unsubscr...@lists.4d.com **