Subject Re: Big Mistake
From Bob McKinney <jrmckinney4831@gmail.com>
Date Wed, 14 Sep 2022 04:10:19 -0400
Newsgroups dbase.getting-started

Hi Andy:  Pressing the new form btn in the Inspector  or typing "Crate Form" ind the cmd window have the same result, the bad form described in my initial msg........Bob

>Andy Taylor Wrote:

> Hi Bob,
> Just to confirm how big the problem is, can you tell us what happens if
> you type:
>     Create Form
> in the command window?
>
> The command window is the last option from the main VIEW menu.
> This is from the OLH for Command Window:
> Learning tool
> As you work in the visual design environment, the corresponding dBL
> commands are automatically displayed in the upper pane of the window. So
> the Command window is a good tool for learning basic commands in the dBL
> language.
> You can get help on a dBL language element or feature by typing a word
> or phrase in the Command window, highlighting it, and pressing F1.
>
> So, with both the Command window and the Navigator window open side by
> side so that you can see both at the same time (you might have to resize
> them to get them both visible), can you also tell us what appears in the
> command window when you click on "New Form" in the Navigator window?
>
> Regards,
> Andy
>
> > Hi Ken:  I know, that's what the code says, but I had clicked on"NewForm".  I just tried it again befoe writing this reply.
> > The Custom new form brings up a Blank form same as "New Form" used to , but I don't want a "custom " form.  ............ Bob
> >
> >> Ken Mayer Wrote:
> >> On 9/13/2022 8:57 AM, Bob McKinney wrote:
> >>> Hi All:   I clicked on " New Form" in the Navigator and this is what came up.    I must have done something,I don't know when or how.  I cannot now start to create a new form.     Using win /11 with db2019'.   Can someone tell me how to untangle my Horrible mistake so I can create a new form?
> >>>
> >>> //
> >>> // Generated on 09/13/2022
> >>> //
> >>> class UntitledDataModule of CustomerDATAMODULE from :SB_Datamodulesb:Customer.dmd
> >>>      with (this)
> >>>         width = 0.0
> >>>         height = 0.0
> >>>      endwith
> >>>
> >>>      with (this.SAWBIZ1)
> >>>         width = 41.0
> >>>         height = 37.0
> >>>      endwith
> >>>
> >>>      with (this.CUSTOMER1)
> >>>         width = 57.0
> >>>         height = 37.0
> >>>      endwith
> >>>
> >>>      this.rowset = this.customer1.rowset
> >>>
> >>> endclass
> >>>                **************************
> >>> Any help greatly appreciated......Bob
> >>
> >> Well, for starters, this is a datamodule, not a form. Maybe make sure
> >> you're on the right tab of the Navigator?
> >>
> >> Ken
> >>
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