Article ID: 250475
Article Last Modified on 10/2/2003
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows CE Toolkit for Visual Basic 6.0
This article was previously published under Q250475
SYMPTOMS
After closing a form that has been shown on top of another form, the Deactivate event of the form that is being closed fires. This occurs only when the application is run on the remote device.
RESOLUTION
To work around this behavior, a form level variable can be used to determine when the event should fire. The following example sets the form level variable in the QueryUnload event so that the Deactivate event does not fire:
Dim FireDeactivateEvent Private Sub Form_Deactivate() If FireDeactivateEvent Then MsgBox "Deactivate" End If End Sub Private Sub Form_Load() FireDeactivateEvent = True End Sub Private Sub Form_QueryUnload(Cancel As Integer, UnloadMode As Integer) FireDeactivateEvent = False End Sub
MORE INFORMATION
This behavior only occurs in the Windows CE Platform and only on the remote device.
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
- Start a new Windows CE Project in Visual Basic. Form1 is created by default.
Add the following code behind Form1:
Private Sub Form_Click() Form2.Show End Sub
- Add a second form to the project.
Add the following code behind Form2:
Private Sub Form_Deactivate() MsgBox "Deactivate" End Sub
- Press the F5 key to run the program.
- Click on Form1 and note that Form2 appears.
- Close Form2 and note that the message box appears after Form2 is closed.
Additional query words: wce vbce vbce6
Keywords: kbtoolkit kbprb KB250475