Re: ORACLE POWER OBJECTS --FORMS

From: Gordon E. Hooker <gordonh_at_thehub.com.au>
Date: 1996/12/01
Message-ID: <32a1eefa.2165582_at_news.thehub.com.au>#1/1


"Jasen Fredrickson" <fredricj_at_cadvision.com> wrote:

Jasen,

There is a method that will allow you to control the way the windows show on a call to showwindow, I think it is a call to the SetWindowMode() method.

>I have set up forms in Oracle Power Objects so the user can input
>information and flip through the forms either forwards or backwards.
>
>Using the OpenWindow() and CloseWindow() functions the user would have to
>commit each time leaving a form. This keeps the user form being able to
>go back and change information before committing the work to the database.
>
>Using the ShowWindow() and HideWindow functions I have come across problems
>with the forms not hiding the way I want (completely minimized) or not
>showing the way I want (completely maximized -- like that in OpenWindow() )
>
>Does anyone know how I may be able to traverse the forms without committing
>until the end, or to manipulate the window attributes for the HideWindow()
>and ShowWindow() functions?
>
>Please help.
>
>Jasen Fredrickson
>
>

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Pink Floyd Received on Sun Dec 01 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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