Exposing the ListPopulating Event of a SFListView in a custom user control


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Scott
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Sorry to ask so many simple questions but that .Net light bulb is still dim for me.  I am trying to create a user control and contains a listview and sever command buttons,  what I want to do is expose the SFListView events so that I can code directly on the new user control. (The next step would be to generate my own events).

Thanks again for all the .Net help.

Scott

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Keith Chisarik
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Scott I personally find everyones questions and thoughts here invaluable. So thanks for that.



As for the dim bulb, wait another few days..... BigGrin



I just finished getting our .NET development environment the way I wanted it so I will start coding with Strataframe Monday.


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Thanks for the support.  I am coming from a VFP background and .NET is a LOT to get your head wrapped around.  Thank God for SF, it takes care of a lot of the "details" and lets me worry about writing the application specific stuff.  As far as .NET goes,  I am liking it more and more every day, its just hard going from using a development language for about 15 years to being a "newbie". Everyone here is VERY supportive and I have learned a lot.
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