It must be something about about the AssistedInput functions. :m_control..State = Invisible and {:m_controlname}..state = invisible work fine but neither. AssistedInputAdd(:m_control,"My String Value") or AssistedInputAdd({:m_controlname},"My String Value") work. How frustrating.by Neil Porter - WinDev Forum
I've written a class where I've declared a control as a member: cMyclass is a Class m_control is Control END I pass my reference to that control in my constructor method: PROCEDURE Constructor(EditControl is Control) :m_control <- EditControl I have another method where I want to add values for assisted input: PROCEDURE LoadArray() AssistedInputDeby Neil Porter - WinDev Forum
Thank you again Guenter. I think that maybe the option to add a popup menu to a table is not available in Webdev. I will experiment with the column layouts over the next few days. Regards, Neil.by Neil Porter - WinDev Forum
Thank you Guenter, I should be able to store that layout in my database against each user. I'm only interested in implementing this solution for 2 or 3 tables. I'm curious about your call to ControlPopupOwner(). Are you able to add a popup menu to a table control so that a user can right click a table and select an option? I've not been able to find out how to do this inby Neil Porter - WinDev Forum
In Webev 24/25 I allow my users to change the size and order of the columns in my table controls using the standard AAF handling. Is it possible for me to store these changes so that the next time that a user revisits that page, I can restore his/her favourite column layout? This seems to work automatically in Windev, but not in Webdev TIA, Neil.by Neil Porter - WinDev Forum