Microsoft KB Archive/138496

= How to Call the Class Code of a Control in a Container =

Article ID: 138496

Article Last Modified on 2/11/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q138496



SUMMARY
If you override the event code of a control in a container class, you can call the control's events by using the Class property of the container, the scope resolution operator, and the Name property of the contained control: ContainerClass::ControlName.EventName



MORE INFORMATION
For example, if you choose to add text buttons to a form using the Form Wizard, a container class based on Txtbtn in Wizstyle.vcx is added to the form. To add additional code to the Next button while preserving the original functionality of the button, include the following line in the cmdNext Click event code window: txtbtn::cmdNext.Click For more information about adding code wizard-generated command buttons, please see the following article in theMicrosoft Knowledge Base:

134790 How to Add Code to Wizard-Generated Command Buttons

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