Gustav Brock
gustav at cactus.dk
Wed Nov 19 07:14:51 CST 2003
Hi John Yes, one can feel the "JC breath"*) when reading. I'm glad you succeeded in getting this chapter in. It is advanced but without it Access would miss an arm. And MS keeps it as a secret - without the postings and examples from Shamil and you, I wonder if I would ever have noticed this topic. /gustav *) Uppercase comments. PS: Notice the printer friendly version: http://accessvbsqladvisor.com/Articles.nsf/dp/A6CBCC9F0ED68B2E88256DD4007C2FDD > LOL. > Thanks for the plug Gustav. That would be my chapter, the only one in the > book that was brand new. Had to do a little pushing to get it in there, > they thought it too "advanced" for a beginning basic book. > John W. Colby > www.ColbyConsulting.com > -----Original Message----- > From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com > [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Gustav Brock > Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 6:56 AM > To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com > Subject: [AccessD] Primer on WithEvents and RaiseEvent > Hi all > Just noted this book chapter counting several well known listmembers > among the numerous authors: > http://accessvbsqladvisor.com/doc/13276 > Beginning Access 2002 VBA: WithEvents and RaiseEvent > One of the best-kept secrets in Microsoft Access, WithEvents lets you > handle an object's events inside classes other than the form classes. > This book chapter explains what it can do for you. > /gustav