order of items in control[] array of a window
In the windows there is a control array with the controls there are in the window.
does somebody knows what is the algorithm of the order of controls in that control array?.
There are times that that order is changed in developmen mode and I do not why. I have a big problem with it
please help
powerbuilder
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In the windows there is a control array with the controls there are in the window.
does somebody knows what is the algorithm of the order of controls in that control array?.
There are times that that order is changed in developmen mode and I do not why. I have a big problem with it
please help
powerbuilder
I can't confirm it for sure, I think it should be the "tab order", I'm not sure, you can do an "Edit Source" of the window and search for "this.Control[" I hope that gives you a clue.
– Eduardo G.
Nov 22 '18 at 8:23
Imho I think taborder isn´t the algorithm. Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 23 '18 at 13:35
I don't see why the array order would matter. If you explained what you are trying to do you might get a good answer.
– Roland Smith
Nov 25 '18 at 15:57
Hi Roland. I am using the PFCs and the order of update objects is ipo_tempupdateobjects,ipo_updateobjects and at last the window Control . If you ar not using PFCs it does not matter . Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 26 '18 at 17:39
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In the windows there is a control array with the controls there are in the window.
does somebody knows what is the algorithm of the order of controls in that control array?.
There are times that that order is changed in developmen mode and I do not why. I have a big problem with it
please help
powerbuilder
In the windows there is a control array with the controls there are in the window.
does somebody knows what is the algorithm of the order of controls in that control array?.
There are times that that order is changed in developmen mode and I do not why. I have a big problem with it
please help
powerbuilder
powerbuilder
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Antonio Moreno
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I can't confirm it for sure, I think it should be the "tab order", I'm not sure, you can do an "Edit Source" of the window and search for "this.Control[" I hope that gives you a clue.
– Eduardo G.
Nov 22 '18 at 8:23
Imho I think taborder isn´t the algorithm. Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 23 '18 at 13:35
I don't see why the array order would matter. If you explained what you are trying to do you might get a good answer.
– Roland Smith
Nov 25 '18 at 15:57
Hi Roland. I am using the PFCs and the order of update objects is ipo_tempupdateobjects,ipo_updateobjects and at last the window Control . If you ar not using PFCs it does not matter . Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 26 '18 at 17:39
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I can't confirm it for sure, I think it should be the "tab order", I'm not sure, you can do an "Edit Source" of the window and search for "this.Control[" I hope that gives you a clue.
– Eduardo G.
Nov 22 '18 at 8:23
Imho I think taborder isn´t the algorithm. Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 23 '18 at 13:35
I don't see why the array order would matter. If you explained what you are trying to do you might get a good answer.
– Roland Smith
Nov 25 '18 at 15:57
Hi Roland. I am using the PFCs and the order of update objects is ipo_tempupdateobjects,ipo_updateobjects and at last the window Control . If you ar not using PFCs it does not matter . Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 26 '18 at 17:39
I can't confirm it for sure, I think it should be the "tab order", I'm not sure, you can do an "Edit Source" of the window and search for "this.Control[" I hope that gives you a clue.
– Eduardo G.
Nov 22 '18 at 8:23
I can't confirm it for sure, I think it should be the "tab order", I'm not sure, you can do an "Edit Source" of the window and search for "this.Control[" I hope that gives you a clue.
– Eduardo G.
Nov 22 '18 at 8:23
Imho I think taborder isn´t the algorithm. Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 23 '18 at 13:35
Imho I think taborder isn´t the algorithm. Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 23 '18 at 13:35
I don't see why the array order would matter. If you explained what you are trying to do you might get a good answer.
– Roland Smith
Nov 25 '18 at 15:57
I don't see why the array order would matter. If you explained what you are trying to do you might get a good answer.
– Roland Smith
Nov 25 '18 at 15:57
Hi Roland. I am using the PFCs and the order of update objects is ipo_tempupdateobjects,ipo_updateobjects and at last the window Control . If you ar not using PFCs it does not matter . Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 26 '18 at 17:39
Hi Roland. I am using the PFCs and the order of update objects is ipo_tempupdateobjects,ipo_updateobjects and at last the window Control . If you ar not using PFCs it does not matter . Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 26 '18 at 17:39
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I can't confirm it for sure, I think it should be the "tab order", I'm not sure, you can do an "Edit Source" of the window and search for "this.Control[" I hope that gives you a clue.
– Eduardo G.
Nov 22 '18 at 8:23
Imho I think taborder isn´t the algorithm. Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 23 '18 at 13:35
I don't see why the array order would matter. If you explained what you are trying to do you might get a good answer.
– Roland Smith
Nov 25 '18 at 15:57
Hi Roland. I am using the PFCs and the order of update objects is ipo_tempupdateobjects,ipo_updateobjects and at last the window Control . If you ar not using PFCs it does not matter . Thank you for your interest
– Antonio Moreno
Nov 26 '18 at 17:39