Many thanks Fletcher (and Ken Kixmoeller) for the information Pamechu
"Johnson, Fletcher S (N-Superior Technical Resources Inc.)" <fletcher.s.johnson (AT) lmco DO.T com> wrote: Pamechu,
The class browser won't help you in this case (at least not by default.) There are some class editing tools out there that can help.
In my case, I simply edit the class library directly. I have a number of tools I have developed over time to help me do this, but they are geared towards my needs and are not design to be given out. Given that editing the class library as a table can (if done wrong) render the class library (or form) useless, I do recommend that you make a backup first, should you try this approach.
But your best bet would be to look for one of the class editors that have been uploaded.
Take care,
Fletcher
-----Original Message----- From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces (AT) leafe DO.T com] On Behalf Of pamechu umgobwe Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 7:04 AM To: ProFox Email List Subject: class browser
Sorry for insisting, but I'd really like to know.
Pamechu
pamechu umgobwe wrote: Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:10:55 -0400 (EDT) From: pamechu umgobwe
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: class browser
I figured out how to redefine a form in the class browser, from class A to class B. However, that is the form. But if the form has controls based on other control classes, �how does one redefine the individual controls' classes?
I mean if control A in the form is based on class A of that control, �how do I redefine it to class B for that control?
TIA
Pamechu Umgobwe
Pamechu Umgobwe
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