[AccessD] Example of Class Module usage needed

jack drawbridge jackandpat.d at gmail.com
Thu Sep 22 19:43:06 CDT 2016


I agree that JC is the expert on  Classes and Access - a true evangelist.
Haven't seen him here lately.
But he has a blog
http://jwcolby.blogspot.ca/

Good luck.

On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 7:52 PM, Bryan Carbonnell <carbonnb at gmail.com>
wrote:

> All these lectures are in the AccessD Archive.,
> http://databaseadvisors.com/pipermail/accessd/2009-February/
> thread.html#start
>
> They appear to have been posted between Feb 8 & 13, 2009.
>
> Here are the subject lines as per JC himself:
>
> 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
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 5:32 PM, Stuart McLachlan
> <stuart at lexacorp.com.pg> wrote:
> > John Colby is the Class expert.  Following is the start of a long series
> of posts he made back
> > in early 2009.  If he still has the full series, he may post them.  If
> not, I've still got them
> > archived :)
>
>
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