Subject Re: Marrying forms
From Charlie <trainman@traincity.com>
Date Thu, 20 Oct 2016 17:31:30 -0400
Newsgroups dbase.getting-started

Thanks!

WJS Wrote:

> On 2016/10/18 7:04 PM, Charlie wrote:
> > Probably a question I should have asked a long time ago but this is the situation:
> >
> > We have a menu form.  Of course when you push a certain selection a form pops up with the menu form.
> >
> > Is there a way to connect the two so that they won't separate when using other programs on the computer?
> >
> > For instance my menu form is open and I select a menu item in inventory control and that form opens up.  Then I go to a different program and do some work with both the menu form and inventory
> >
> > I go to the task bar to show the open forms and they are separate.  I can choose one or the other.  But actually I should only have one choice and they would both pop up together.  Not sure if this is the way they are supposed to work or if there is a way of marrying them so that they appear together with the menu form in the background.
> >
> > Hope I didn't confuse anyone.  I'm sort of confused! :)
> >
>
> There is an article in the old dbullitin called  An Application
> With its Own Desktop. Issue 4
> You use a form that serves as parent to other forms i.e.
> The child forms are bound to the parent just like any other object.
> http://www.dbasedeveloper.co.uk/dBulletin/bulletin.htm
>
> Wian