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| WB19 - Looper control without attributes doesn't work? |
| Iniciado por guest, 28,feb. 2015 20:39 - 2 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 28,febrero 2015 - 20:39 |
Hi All -
Trying to make a looper control without attributes - help file for LooperAdd function says:
For a Looper control without attributes: // Add an empty row LooperAdd(LOOP_Looper1)
// Position on the empty row Subscript = LooperCount(LOOP_Looper1) // Then, initialize the controls LOOP_Looper1[Subscript].ControlLastName = "Hobbes" LOOP_Looper1[Subscript].ControlFirstName = "Samantha"
I have done this and doesn't work. Works ok with attributes, but it's a pain to add in all the attributes in the looper and attach them to the controls - what's up? |
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| Publicado el 28,febrero 2015 - 21:14 |
Hi Joel
AFAIK, that way of working with loopers works only for WINDEV, and not for all properties
It is much better to use attributes |
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| Publicado el 01,marzo 2015 - 15:52 |
Thanks Fabrice! That explains it! I just looked at the help files and unless I'm really missing something, it doesn't say that the without attributes approach only works with WinDev. That's a bit frustrating!
Thanks again - You Rock!
J |
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