jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Tue Feb 17 14:32:39 CST 2009
I don't have them numbered in this way. Do you know what #19 is? Is it the email that introduces clsMsg? John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com Jack and Pat wrote: > Could some one please forward to me the email related to JC's # 19? > I don't have it although I have the others. > I was having considerable difficulty with CLSMSG DEMO > and USING CLSMSGDEMO, especially cMsg() and > Private WithEvents mclsMsg As clsMsg > , but now realize that I was really missing the # 19 email. > > > Thanks, > > jack > > > -----Original Message----- > From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com > [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of jwcolby > Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 11:50 AM > To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving > Subject: [AccessD] Class lecture emails > > 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 >>