jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Fri Feb 13 10:49:30 CST 2009
I show the following emails as lectures: 1) [AccessD] Classes and Events 2) [AccessD] CREATE CLASSES AND EVENTS DEMO DATABASE 3) [AccessD] LOAD THE FORM CLASS IN THE FORM 4) [AccessD] Get event sinks working 5) [AccessD] Building a Control Scanner 6) [AccessD] Building a control class 7) [AccessD] MODIFY THE FORM CLASS TO LOAD THE NEW COMBO CLASS. 8) [AccessD] Classes and Events - EVENTS NOT REQUIRED 9) [AccessD] BUILDING A TEXT CONTROL CLASS 10) [AccessD] The classes as they are at this instant - clsTimer 11) [AccessD] The classes as they are at this instant - clsCtlCbo 12) [AccessD] The classes as they are at this instant - clsCtlTxt 13) [AccessD] The classes as they are at this instant - clsFrm 14) [AccessD] The form 15) [AccessD] IMPORT THE FORM 16) [AccessD] SINKING EVENTS IN MULTIPLE PLACES 17) [AccessD] EMERGENCY HALT: was Re: The form for demo event sink in two places 18) [AccessD] Demo sinking events in two places 19) [AccessD] ClsMsg 20) [AccessD] CLSMSG DEMO 21) [AccessD] USING CLSMSGDEMO Not too bad for 5 days work. If you work through all of these lectures you will be awarded membership to the AccessD Order of the Classy Developers. More importantly, you will have done what too few Access programmers ever do, started down the road to mastering classes and events. Do or do not, there is no try. John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com Johncliviger at aol.com wrote: > Hi JWC > > I started following the lectures on Tuesday so I'm behind. However I'm > working my way thru it all. But I'm not sure whether I've got all the essential > bits. How many lectures have you done to date? > > Your modus operandi is great and keeping going > > Regards > john cliviger >