<font size=4 face="Times New Roman">DotNet Controls objects which are inside the main "work area" can react to events (Like Click), but if they are inside some UserFunction they lose this property because they are regarded some local variables. One way to solve this problem is to call the mentioned UserFuction inside the "Event Handler UserFunction" of the NotNET Control.</font>
<font size=4 face="Times New Roman">My question is how to define a DotNet Control object as a global variable?</font>
<font size=4 face="Times New Roman">Any feedback would be appreciated </font>
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<font size=4 face="Times New Roman">Majed Ali </font>---You are currently subscribed to vrf as: rsb@soco.agilent.comTo subscribe send a blank email to "join-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".To unsubscribe send a blank email to "leave-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".To send messages to this mailing list, email "vrf@agilent.com". If you need help with the mailing list send a message to "owner-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".Search the "unofficial vrf archive" at "www.oswegosw.com/vrf_archive/".
> Face it. HP/Agilent marketing fell flat on its face on this. They >assumed >that since HP/Agilent was the market leader in High Performance instruments >that they would be the market leader in graphical language. They were >wrong. Now they are paying the price.
I have to agree with you on that one - I have been using VEE since before it was VEE (anyone remember ITG?), even developed a mixed signal tester base on a HP82000 and some HP rack and stack instruments all tied together using Vee. But the only way I could 'sell' VEE to my bosses was the old "Well we have a lot of HP kit so they will have drivers in Vee..." even though I knew for the most part it wasn't true.
The only weak link in VEE was the abysmal marketing support it received from HP.
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<font size=4 face="Times New Roman">DotNet Controls objects which are inside the main "work area" can react to events (Like Click), but if they are inside some UserFunction they lose this property because they are regarded some local variables. One way to solve this problem is to call the mentioned UserFuction inside the "Event Handler UserFunction" of the NotNET Control.</font>
<font size=4 face="Times New Roman">My question is how to define a DotNet Control object as a global variable?</font>
<font size=4 face="Times New Roman">Any feedback would be appreciated </font>
<font size=4 face="Times New Roman">Regards </font>
<font size=4 face="Times New Roman">Majed Ali </font>---You are currently subscribed to vrf as: rsb@soco.agilent.comTo subscribe send a blank email to "join-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".To unsubscribe send a blank email to "leave-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".To send messages to this mailing list, email "vrf@agilent.com". If you need help with the mailing list send a message to "owner-vrf@it.lists.it.agilent.com".Search the "unofficial vrf archive" at "www.oswegosw.com/vrf_archive/".