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- A major ommission in Visual Basic is the inability to pass parameters
- to forms. Generally this is handled by using global variables or
- assigning values to controls on a form. Neither is very satisfactory
- since you have the problem of synchonization: How do you load two
- forms of the same type at the same time?
-
- In addition you do not get event notification using global
- variables. In VB programming you want the form to be able to get
- data AND to know when data is available.
-
- The VisualWare Parameter control allows you exchange data with
- a form and to notify a form of events. In effect it gives you the
- ability to call a function in a form.
-
- To use the Parameter Control:
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- 1. Include JMPARAM.VBX in your project.
- 2. Include JMPARAM.BAS in your project.
- 3. Place a Parameter Control on the forms you want to call.
- 4. Add code to process CallForm events for your parameters controls.
-
- To 'call' a form use the CallForm function that is described below.
-
-
- Standard Properties
- -------------------
- Name
- Left
- Type
- Parent
- Hwnd
-
- Custom Properties
- -------------------
- The ArgCount and Argument properties are only valid while processing
- a CallForm event. If accessed at any other time an error occurs.
-
- ArgCount: The number of parameters passed to CallForm event. This
- is the size of the Argument property array. This properties is read
- only.
-
- Argument: The arguments passed to the CallForm event. This is a
- property array Argument (1) is the first element and the ArgCount
- property gives the index for the last element. This property
- is read/write so you can return values to the calling procedure.
-
- Event
- -----
-
- CallForm (CallType as integer, ReturnValue as Long)
-
-
- This event is generated when you call the CallForm function. CallType
- is passed directly from the CallForm function. It is not interpreted in
- any way. ReturnValue is the value returned by the CallForm function
- calling the form.
-
- Within the CallForm event (or any functions or subroutines called
- from the CallForm event) you can access the Argument and ArgCount
- properties of the parameter control. You can update the values
- of the Argument() properties to return values to the caller.
-
-
- Calling a Form
- --------------
-
- Use the CallForm function to call a form. The exact definition of the
- function is in JMPARAM.BAS. This is a summary.
-
- function CallForm (Frm as Form, CallType as Integer, Args () as string) as long
-
- Parameters:
-
- Frm: The form you want to call. If the form you specify does not
- have a parameter control no error occurs and the return value is unpredictable.
-
- CallType: This value is passed to the form. It is not interpreted in any
- way. You can use this value to specify different actions for the form
- to take.
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- Args(): A string array of arguments to pass to the form. The form can
- update this array. You can specify any array bounds however the
- form always sees the first element in the array as one.
-
- Return Value: The return value is set in the CallForm event.
-
- Restrictions
- ------------
- 1. You can only place one Parameter Control on a form.
-
- 2. The Parameter control supports up to four nested calls. However
- any calls after the fourth are ignored and CallForm returns -1.
-
- 3. Do not unload the form containing a Parameter Control during the
- call FormEvent.
-
- The sample application shows how the Parameter Control can be used to
- exchange data among forms.
-
- Send Problem Reports to
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- visualware@interramp.com
-
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- VisualWare, Inc.
- 1675 East Main St, Suite 218
- Kent OH 44249
-
- (216) 258-9012
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