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Steve Hawkins

2005-04-04, 8:02 pm

Does anyone know of an exhaustive reference on the Treeview control? The
help files don't seem to offer much in the way of "how to use" and "tips
and tricks". Thanks.
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Steve Hawkins
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Charter Member #219 / running Gravity 2.2 in Michigan

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those who get binary and those who don't.
Ken Mayer [dBVIPS]

2005-04-04, 8:02 pm

Steve Hawkins wrote:
> Does anyone know of an exhaustive reference on the Treeview control? The
> help files don't seem to offer much in the way of "how to use" and "tips
> and tricks". Thanks.


Check Help | Knowledgebase
The article on working with the Stock Classes has a LOT of detail on
Treeview ...

Ken

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Michael Nuwer [dBVIPS]

2005-04-04, 8:02 pm

Steve Hawkins wrote:
> Does anyone know of an exhaustive reference on the Treeview control? The
> help files don't seem to offer much in the way of "how to use" and "tips
> and tricks". Thanks.


Steve, In addition to the Knowledgebase document, there have been some
treeview sample posted in the newsgroups. A few years ago, when I was
attempting to learn the treeview object, I collected some these for
study. Although there is not full documentation for each example, you
may find some or all of them helpful, so I've posted the lot of them at
this URL:

http://www.nuwermj.potsdam.edu/dbas...b/tvsamples.zip


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Michael Nuwer
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Steve Hawkins

2005-04-04, 8:02 pm

Thanks for the reply Ken. I must be blind but I can't find an article on
"Stock Classes". I've perused many but can't seem to find the one you are
referring to. Do you happen to know which section (Beginner, Intermediate)
it is in or what the name of the article is?

Ken Mayer [dBVIPS] said...
> Check Help | Knowledgebase
> The article on working with the Stock Classes has a LOT of detail on
> Treeview ...

--
Steve Hawkins
Web site: sehawk dot com/db2K
Charter Member #219 / running Gravity 2.2 in Michigan

There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
those who get binary and those who don't.
Steve Hawkins

2005-04-04, 8:02 pm

Thanks Michael. I've downloaded it and will study it.

Michael Nuwer [dBVIPS] said...
> Although there is not full documentation for each example, you
> may find some or all of them helpful, so I've posted the lot of them at
> this URL:
>
> http://www.nuwermj.potsdam.edu/dbas...b/tvsamples.zip

--
Steve Hawkins
Web site: sehawk dot com/db2K
Charter Member #219 / running Gravity 2.2 in Michigan

There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
those who get binary and those who don't.
Ken Mayer [dBVIPS]

2005-04-04, 8:02 pm

Steve Hawkins wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Ken. I must be blind but I can't find an article on
> "Stock Classes". I've perused many but can't seem to find the one you are
> referring to. Do you happen to know which section (Beginner, Intermediate)
> it is in or what the name of the article is?


Beginner, "Working With the Form Controls in dBASE"

Ken

--
/(Opinions expressed are purely my own, not those of dataBased
Intelligence, Inc.)/

*Ken Mayer* [dBVIPS]
/Golden Stag Productions/
dBASE at goldenstag dot net
http://www.goldenstag.net/GSP
http://www.goldenstag.net/dbase
Steve Hawkins

2005-04-04, 8:02 pm

Ah.... there it is! Thanks Ken.

Ken Mayer [dBVIPS] said...
> Beginner, "Working With the Form Controls in dBASE"

--
Steve Hawkins
Web site: sehawk dot com/db2K
Charter Member #219 / running Gravity 2.2 in Michigan

There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
those who get binary and those who don't.
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