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Can It Be Done In A5?

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    Can It Be Done In A5?

    Up to this point most everything I wanted to do in A5 has been accomplished
    with the help from generous users such as yourself and for that I thank you.
    The challenge is this:
    I have three tables. Route1 and route2 tables are on one form and the third table is the parent a dummy table.
    I want to click on a record in the route1 table and drag and drop in route2 table and have the system number each new record in route2 table. Also I want to be able to reverse the process frim table route2 to table route1.

    It's the drag and drop part that I have no idea how to do.

    Thanks you any Help
    Nick

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    RE: Can It Be Done In A5?

    Not many answers yet so I'll give my opinion with a question. Is the drag and drop an absolute requirement?

    It should be fairly straightforward to put a button (or two, one to copy in each direction) on your form which copies the records as described, whether you want to move or copy.

    Just remembered this.

    Events for User Defined Controls
    The form editor in Alpha Five adds a new control type in Version 4 called �User Defined
    Control� that allows an Xbasic programmer to make a custom control. .
    A user puts a User Defined Control (UDC) on a form using the UDC object on the form
    editor�s toolbox. You select the tool and draw the object on the form. Once you have defined
    the UDC on the form, you can then specify the Xbasic code for its various events.
    A UDC allows the user to write custom controls entirely within Xbasic using the Windows
    API (or other external libraries) to draw the contents, handle key and mouse events, and react
    to timer events.

    You seemingly could do what you want if you are capable of writing UDCs as described.
    There can be only one.

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      #3
      RE: Can It Be Done In A5?

      Nick;

      I would use the on double click event to copy the record from the route1 table to the route2 table and visa versa. This is fairly simple to accomplish and is almost like dragging.

      Good Luck
      MP

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        RE: Can It Be Done In A5?

        Thanks for the suggestions from both of you. I did use the ondoubleclick to copy the record form route 1 to route 2. However, I was really hoping to find a way to
        just drag and drop.

        Thanks agian.
        Nick

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