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How do you bind a control to a property declared in a form?
How do you bind a control to a property declared in a form?
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Charles R Hankey
Charles R Hankey
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This may be the day of class I missed
but is it possible to bind a textbox (or datepicker or grid or whatever ) to a property ( which perhaps is a list(of T) ) declared in the code of the form itself? i.e. no business object, just whatever is done to that control changes the value of the property without further coding.
I guess one could test on leaving a textbox or whatever and then change the property based on the text but I was thinking more of two way binding to a property. Seems the properties sheet wants a bizobj in order to bind. Should I use a non SF textbox for something like this?
Just feel I'm missing/forgetting/am completely ignorant of something very basic ...
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How do you bind a control to a property declared in a form?
Charles R Hankey
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16 Years Ago
I don't think this is going to be an SF thing. I'd look into ADO...
Greg McGuffey
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16 Years Ago
In Visual FoxPro you could define a form's property and then use that...
Edhy Rijo
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16 Years Ago
I think SF/ADO binding is intended to bind the property of some...
Greg McGuffey
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16 Years Ago
My thought was, if I have a collection - List(of String) let's say -...
Charles R Hankey
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16 Years Ago
Just wanted to bump this in hope Dustin or Trent would see it. I am...
Charles R Hankey
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16 Years Ago
This is actually something that we do (kindof) in our medical...
Trent L. Taylor
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16 Years Ago
Thanks Trent - actually bumped this in the wrong thread :blush:
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Charles R Hankey
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16 Years Ago
Yes, we tend to keep all the related collections in one object, and...
Dustin Taylor
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16 Years Ago
Thanks, Dustin
Okay, sounds like so far I'm on track. Now...
Charles R Hankey
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16 Years Ago
Charles,
I'd look into using the native ability of a BO to...
Greg McGuffey
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16 Years Ago
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