Susan Harkins
ssharkins at gmail.com
Fri Dec 10 17:43:52 CST 2010
Backtalk... ;) Sometimes it doesn't recognize the window name. I'm typing it character per character from the title bar, but it doesn't agree -- so that's why I called it temperamental. Something there I just don't know about. I tried it with the Access container window, so that's not a child window to my thinking, is it? Susan H. > It works exactly the way it is intended. - just not the way you think it > should :-) > >>From Win32.hlp: > > The FindWindow function retrieves the handle to the top-level window whose > class name and > window name match the specified strings. This function does not search > child windows. > > HWND FindWindow( > LPCTSTR lpClassName, // pointer to class name > LPCTSTR lpWindowName // pointer to window name > ); > > Parameters > lpClassName > Points to a null-terminated string that specifies the class name or is an > atom that identifies > the class-name string. If this parameter is an atom, it must be a global > atom created by a > previous call to the GlobalAddAtom function. The atom, a 16-bit value, > must be placed in the > low-order word of lpClassName; the high-order word must be zero. > > lpWindowName > Points to a null-terminated string that specifies the window name (the > window's title). If this > parameter is NULL, all window names match. > > Return Values If the function succeeds, the return value is the handle to > the window that has > the specified class name and window name. If the function fails, the > return value is NULL. To > get extended error information, call GetLastError. > > -- > Stuart > > > > -- > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com