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TDBCheckBox

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g.s.rogers
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TDBCheckBox

Mensaje por g.s.rogers »

I'm not getting this control to work. When linked to a dataset and
datafield, the control doesn't seem to accurately reflect the state of the
underlying data field, nor does checking or unchecking the box change the
underlying data field on update().
Anyone else having problems with this control in 2.0?
TIA,
Gary
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ignacio
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Gary,
That control is used by example on datacontrolsDbfData1.
Regards,
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Ignacio Ortiz de Zúñiga
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"Gary S. Rogers" <g.s.rogers@att.net> escribió en el mensaje
news:[email=49fe53d9@svctag-j7w3v3j....]49fe53d9@svctag-j7w3v3j....[/email]
> I'm not getting this control to work. When linked to a dataset and
> datafield, the control doesn't seem to accurately reflect the state of the
> underlying data field, nor does checking or unchecking the box change the
> underlying data field on update().
>
> Anyone else having problems with this control in 2.0?
>
> TIA,
> Gary
>
Ignacio Ortiz de Zúñiga
[OZ Software]
https://www.ozs.es
--
[Equipo de Xailer / Xailer team]
https://www.xailer.com
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ignacio
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TDBCheckBox

Mensaje por ignacio »

Gary,
That control is used by example on datacontrolsDbfData1.
Regards,
--
Ignacio Ortiz de Zúñiga
Xailer support / Soporte de Xailer
http://www.xailer.com
http://www.xailer.info
"Gary S. Rogers" <g.s.rogers@att.net> escribió en el mensaje
news:[email=49fe53d9@svctag-j7w3v3j....]49fe53d9@svctag-j7w3v3j....[/email]
> I'm not getting this control to work. When linked to a dataset and
> datafield, the control doesn't seem to accurately reflect the state of the
> underlying data field, nor does checking or unchecking the box change the
> underlying data field on update().
>
> Anyone else having problems with this control in 2.0?
>
> TIA,
> Gary
>
Ignacio Ortiz de Zúñiga
[OZ Software]
https://www.ozs.es
--
[Equipo de Xailer / Xailer team]
https://www.xailer.com
g.s.rogers
Mensajes: 202
Registrado: Dom Feb 17, 2008 3:35 am

TDBCheckBox

Mensaje por g.s.rogers »

Ignacio,
I'm going to post this in case anyone else has a related bug in their code.
Before using TDbfDataSet:Update() to save changes, I was issuing a
TDbfDataSet:SaveState(.T.) and then seeking the value of a primary key to
insure that no duplicates were added to the table. Then I was issuing a
TDbfDataSet:RestoreState(.T.) I misunderstood the documentation example for
SaveState() and therefore the parameter .T. was UN-linking the datacontrol.
Changing the lines to SaveState() and RestoreState() fixed the problem for
me.
Gary
"Ignacio Ortiz de Zúñiga" <NoNameToAvoidSpam@xailer.com> wrote in message
news:49fea197$[email=1@svctag-j7w3v3j....]1@svctag-j7w3v3j....[/email]
> Gary,
>
> That control is used by example on datacontrolsDbfData1.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Ignacio Ortiz de Zúñiga
> Xailer support / Soporte de Xailer
> http://www.xailer.com
> http://www.xailer.info
> "Gary S. Rogers" <g.s.rogers@att.net> escribió en el mensaje
> news:[email=49fe53d9@svctag-j7w3v3j....]49fe53d9@svctag-j7w3v3j....[/email]
>> I'm not getting this control to work. When linked to a dataset and
>> datafield, the control doesn't seem to accurately reflect the state of
>> the underlying data field, nor does checking or unchecking the box change
>> the underlying data field on update().
>>
>> Anyone else having problems with this control in 2.0?
>>
>> TIA,
>> Gary
>>
>
>
g.s.rogers
Mensajes: 202
Registrado: Dom Feb 17, 2008 3:35 am

TDBCheckBox

Mensaje por g.s.rogers »

Ignacio,
I'm going to post this in case anyone else has a related bug in their code.
Before using TDbfDataSet:Update() to save changes, I was issuing a
TDbfDataSet:SaveState(.T.) and then seeking the value of a primary key to
insure that no duplicates were added to the table. Then I was issuing a
TDbfDataSet:RestoreState(.T.) I misunderstood the documentation example for
SaveState() and therefore the parameter .T. was UN-linking the datacontrol.
Changing the lines to SaveState() and RestoreState() fixed the problem for
me.
Gary
"Ignacio Ortiz de Zúñiga" <NoNameToAvoidSpam@xailer.com> wrote in message
news:49fea197$[email=1@svctag-j7w3v3j....]1@svctag-j7w3v3j....[/email]
> Gary,
>
> That control is used by example on datacontrolsDbfData1.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Ignacio Ortiz de Zúñiga
> Xailer support / Soporte de Xailer
> http://www.xailer.com
> http://www.xailer.info
> "Gary S. Rogers" <g.s.rogers@att.net> escribió en el mensaje
> news:[email=49fe53d9@svctag-j7w3v3j....]49fe53d9@svctag-j7w3v3j....[/email]
>> I'm not getting this control to work. When linked to a dataset and
>> datafield, the control doesn't seem to accurately reflect the state of
>> the underlying data field, nor does checking or unchecking the box change
>> the underlying data field on update().
>>
>> Anyone else having problems with this control in 2.0?
>>
>> TIA,
>> Gary
>>
>
>
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