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Joyce Milkoski

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Sep 25, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/25/98
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I have a form that has several push buttons that perform various tasks.
When I enter the data in the form and choose any of the push buttons,
they work, but when I choose another button
I get the error, Class does not exist RFQFORM::Pushbutton5_OnClick.
This form is in Visual dBase 5.5. What am I doing wrong? Any help will
be greatly appreciated.
Joyce Milkoski


Rbravery Bravery

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Sep 25, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/25/98
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HI
Have u manually removed the procedure "pushbutton5_onclick"
if so then you would get this message because in your form code where your
pushbutton is defined you should find reference to this onclick event
procedure.

Two things to do either delete the onclick reference in the defined object
or incert a prcedure with the exact same name.

The easiest way is to manually delete the line that references the onclick
event when the pushbutton is defined, thenin the form desiner re-establish
your onclick event.

Robert
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Joyce Milkoski

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Sep 25, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/25/98
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Robert,
I tried that and it didn't work. Let me clarify a little. The error is not
specific to any one button. Any button I push when I go in the form works,
but after pushing a button, the next button I push gives me the class does not
exist error. I see the functions being declared when I first bring up the
form. Is there a statement I could make in my code that would get rid of
those functions? Thanks for trying to help.
Joyce.

Maher

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Sep 25, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/25/98
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Joyce,

You need to set procedure to myprog.wfm additive, this should do the job

HTH

Maher

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Joyce Milkoski

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Sep 25, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/25/98
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Thanks alot, it worked great! Why do you need to do that ?

Joyce

Maher

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Sep 25, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/25/98
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Joyce,

Glad to hear that :) as for why, I _think_ and I might be wrong that one
needs to show the compiler where to look for procedures ?

Maher

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Bowen Moursund (TeamB)

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Sep 25, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/25/98
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>I get the error, Class does not exist RFQFORM::Pushbutton5_OnClick.

This error may result from a SET PROCEDURE statement without the ADDITIVE
option.
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