I want to add some custom buttons to the maintenance toolbar in the maintenance form


I want to add some custom buttons to the maintenance toolbar in the...
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Marcia G Akins
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Hi All?

This one should be fairly straight-forward Smile

Thanks!

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Trent L. Taylor (09/24/2008)
This would have to be a sublass to call the base like this.  If you are within a form and wanting to call the base.MemberName of a method on the form from which you are inherited it would work fine.  However, if you are on a form and want to call the base for a button on the form, that would not work.  All base methods (unless exclicitly exposed) will be protected

If I understand you correctly, this would be a consequence of the fact that .NET does not implement a strong containership model. Or am I on Mars Tongue ?

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