[AccessD] Saving onClick event procedure

rsmethurst at UK.EY.COM rsmethurst at UK.EY.COM
Wed May 12 11:09:32 CDT 2004


Thanks Gustav,

I'll have a look for that.

Ryan




Gustav Brock <gustav at cactus.dk>
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Hi Ryan

OK. No more ideas, except that I remember some add-in which would
"reattach" missing [Event Procedure] settings. It may have been from
Smart Access. It could give you some hints but I can't find it.

/gustav


> Yes it does Gustav,

> The code is also programatically created..

> It's now a matter of hooking the event property (onclick) up to the 
event
> procedure...and being able to save it?!

> Thanks
> Ryan

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