From: Art H. <art...@ar...> - 2012-08-25 21:10:36
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> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Mark Miesfeld > <mie...@gm...> wrote: > >> For instance, in 4.1.1 when you do your setData() it is doing >> absolutely nothing. It can not work when the underlying Windows >> dialog doesn't exist. >> > > By the way, since the setData() does nothing in your program under > 4.1.1, you should simply remove it. > I have the program working, but I really do not understand why. I had the following code at the start of the "Ok" method: resOK = self~OK:super resOK = 0 self~Finished = resOK\ I do want to do processing from that method, and do not necessarily want to end the program. I do not understand the purpose of the super operation - I have read the User Guide, but still do not really understand what it causes to happen. I did find several places in the Programmer Reference where the super was used in the "Ok" method but they were not the way I had included it. I think this may have been left over from the original IBM ooRexx usage when this program was first written. I also have removed the setData() from the initDialog(), and that does not seem to have adversely effected anything. Thanks for all your help and suggestions. -- Art Heimsoth |