September 05, 2007, 09:48 AM
Carol DobsonFocus Six for Windows - 1992 - 1996 Copywrite.
I still have a batch process that runs daily using Focus Six for Windows - don't use the Forms, sorry! The modify capabilites are great and all reports are on the pritner in the morning for the user. Just don't have time to rewrite it in WF.
Good Luck!
September 06, 2007, 09:52 AM
David BriarsHi Giacorri,
I don't use FOCUS Six, but I imagine it would work like most other development environments...:
- Create an object on your form, like a button. Label the button 'Close'. In Visual Studio .NET you would drag a button from the toolbox to the form designer (known as, form painter in FOCUS 6?).
- Put some code behind the button, that closes the form. In Visual Studio you would double click the button, to get to a place holder for the code.
- Type in the code to close the window. In Maintain on z/OS it would be something like WINFORM CLOSE formname;. In VB it would something like Me.Close().
Good luck.
Dave