Hi. 6 or 7 forms seems too lew to exceed that limit. Maybe you can use ControlEnum() to check the number of existing controls that exisit just before getting the error.by Josegarrido2 - WinDev Forum
Hi. You can also utilize an Image control, and clone as you need. I did it once for a interactive floorplanner. All images where loaded and correctly positioned at open. Then you could move images with mouse, or clic on then to make actions. I didn't try with the diagram control, since I did that project about 10 years ago.by Josegarrido2 - WinDev Forum
Hi. I did a try and managed to got it working The problem for me was that the event 533 fired BEFORE the first column moved. so TableColumnIndex() did return the index before the column moved. Maybe there are better ways to solve this, but this is how I did: 1. I captured the 533 event normaly from the window initialization process. Event(proc_movecol,"TABLE_tarifa",533)by Josegarrido2 - WinDev Forum
Did you try to wait for 0.5 seconds after the first column moves? maybe you are trying to move the second column too soon.by Josegarrido2 - WinDev Forum
¿Did you check if your local distributor could help you? But in Spain, for example, was also Holiday on May 1.by Josegarrido2 - WinDev Forum
HI. I can only see two options related: 1. In Code TAb > All Codes Option 2. In Display TAB > Show Procedures /Method of the Element. (Enabled by default). I Think that the second option is what you are searching for. Since a recent upgrade (v27 maybe) you have the posibility of create procedures inside a window element (instead of a set of procedures).by Josegarrido2 - WinDev Forum
There is a lst using selenium. It may be of helpby Josegarrido2 - WinDev Forum
Hi. I used nordingen. It has a free plan that allows getting accounts information and transactions. Maybe it helps you... Regards, José Antonio.by Josegarrido2 - WinDev Forum
Hi. I didnt fully understand it, but it seems simple. These are the controls that support drag and drop: Drag and dropby Josegarrido2 - WinDev Forum