On 8/5/2011 3:56 PM, James E Harvey wrote:
I'm looking for an automated way to add a copyright statement to all the
forms in a project. Basic information such as my name as author is all I'm
looking at adding, and I thought it could go in the .init or .load of each
form.
The documenting
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Subject: Re: Copyright for vfp code
On 8/5/2011 3:56 PM, James E Harvey wrote:
I'm looking for an automated way to add a copyright statement to all
the forms in a project. Basic
On 8/5/2011 4:12 PM, James E Harvey wrote:
Sorry, that won't work for me as I do not subclass my forms.
And that's a perfect example of why subclassing should ALWAYS be done.
I'm not talking VCX forms exclusively, to be clear. I'm just talking
about creating a form class and using that. My
On Aug 5, 2011, at 2:26 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
And that's a perfect example of why subclassing should ALWAYS be done.
I'm not talking VCX forms exclusively, to be clear. I'm just talking
about creating a form class and using that.
If the forms are in different files,
I'm looking for an automated way to add a copyright statement to all
the
forms in a project. Basic information such as my name as author is
all
I'm
looking at adding, and I thought it could go in the .init or .load
of
each
form.
Can't you just open the forms up as tables and insert the
Of MB Software Solutions,LLC
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Subject: Re: Copyright for vfp code
On 8/5/2011 4:12 PM, James E Harvey wrote:
Sorry, that won't work for me as I do not subclass my forms.
And that's a perfect example of why subclassing should ALWAYS
Figure out how you want it to appear, then use the scx and see what it
looks
like in in the form code.
Then scan thru your project hack each screen in the project to add the
necessary code.
Jerry
Oh, and make a BACKUP first ;)
Thanks,
Matthew Jarvis || Business Systems Analyst
IT
On 8/5/2011 4:19 PM, Jerry Foote wrote:
Figure out how you want it to appear, then use the scx and see what it looks
like in in the form code.
Then scan thru your project hack each screen in the project to add the
necessary code.
Not sure if Rick Schummer's HackCX would be intended for this
I put my company logo in the lower left of all of my forms. It looks
nice - that's why I did it.
Jeff
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On 08/05/2011 12:56 PM, James E Harvey wrote:
I'm looking for an automated way to add a copyright statement to
Subject: Re: Copyright for vfp code
On 8/5/2011 4:19 PM, Jerry Foote wrote:
Figure out how you want it to appear, then use the scx and see what it
looks like in in the form code.
Then scan thru your project hack each screen in the project to add the
necessary code.
Not sure if Rick Schummer's
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