Dear All,
I would like to know the limitation of the maximum controls in one dialog.
Thanks&Regards,
Dutch
How many of the maximum control in a Dialog?
How many of the maximum control in a Dialog?
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Dutch,
Well it seems there is an exception to every rule. I have never seen a screen like yours before. I was envisioning 255 GETs, checkboxes, etc.
Congradulations on a unique idea, and I like the fact that you have used color and graphics to display lots of information on the screen at once.
I do wonder why they are not all in numeric order? Perhaps they are laid out according to the floor plan?
I'm afraid that your best solution is going to be 32bits as Enrico and Antionio already suggested. There are lots of other reasons for going to 32bits too.
James
Well it seems there is an exception to every rule. I have never seen a screen like yours before. I was envisioning 255 GETs, checkboxes, etc.
Congradulations on a unique idea, and I like the fact that you have used color and graphics to display lots of information on the screen at once.
I do wonder why they are not all in numeric order? Perhaps they are laid out according to the floor plan?
I'm afraid that your best solution is going to be 32bits as Enrico and Antionio already suggested. There are lots of other reasons for going to 32bits too.
James
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