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Why do birds sing so gay
Posted: 24 Aug 06 12:23 PM
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fiogf49gjkf0d It helps me remeber things if I know what they stand for. So, What does the AX in AXFormOpen stand for. And, why when I create a dataform or a manage form does it say TAXForm at the top of the properties window. And since I'm on the subject, how can I retroactively check to see wether a form is Data or Manage? And, is it possible to change betweeen types? |
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Re: Why do birds sing so gay
Posted: 24 Aug 06 12:41 PM
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fiogf49gjkf0d Hi Brian,
"AX" stands for ActiveX". You'll see it listed as TAXForm in many places since that is what the object's name is internally. The "T" part is a Delphi thing for "Type". However, the forms are refered to generally as "Active Forms", not necessarily "ActiveX Forms".
No easy way to change the form from a manage form to a data form. A manage form does not have binding context. |
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Re: Why do birds sing so gay
Posted: 25 Aug 06 4:46 AM
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fiogf49gjkf0d So the easiest way to know it's a manage form is to check that its 'Base Table' property is empty? |
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