A control container class that lets you combine and use a set of user-defined controls as a single control in ABL.
PUBLIC UserControl ( )System.Windows.Forms.UserControl class (from the .NET Framework)Public
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EventsThe following example shows a simple class that creates a user control container that contains a text box and a button:
USING System.Windows.Forms.* FROM ASSEMBLY.CLASS DemoUserControl INHERITS Progress.Windows.UserControl:
/* Variable for text box and button in control container */DEFINE PRIVATE VARIABLE TextBox AS TextBox.DEFINE PRIVATE VARIABLE OkBtn AS Button.CONSTRUCTOR DemoUserControl ( ):InitializeComponents( ).END CONSTRUCTOR.METHOD PRIVATE VOID InitializeComponents( ):/* Instantiate text box and button classes */TextBox = NEW TextBox ( ).OkBtn = NEW Button ( )./* Set the text of the button, and text box */TextBox:Text = "Enter text here".OkBtn:Text = "OK"./* Set the size and location of the container and controls */THIS-OBJECT:Size = NEW System.Drawing.Size(200, 200).TextBox:Location = NEW System.Drawing.Point(15, 20).OkBtn:Size = NEW System.Drawing.Size(30, 20).OkBtn:Location = NEW System.Drawing.Point(125, 20)./* Add the text box and button controls to the container */THIS-OBJECT:Controls:Add(TextBox).THIS-OBJECT:Controls:Add(OkBtn).END METHOD.END CLASS.
USING System.Windows.Forms.* FROM ASSEMBLY.CLASS DemoUserControlForm INHERITS Progress.Windows.Form:/* Variable for text box and button in control container */DEFINE PRIVATE VARIABLE rUserControl AS DemoUserControl.CONSTRUCTOR DemoUserControlForm ( ):InitializeComponents( ).END CONSTRUCTOR./* Display and wait for this modal form to close. The caller blocks at acall to this method */METHOD PUBLIC VOID Wait ( ):WAIT-FOR Application:Run (THIS-OBJECT).END METHOD.METHOD PRIVATE VOID InitializeComponents( ):/* Instantiate user control */rUserControl = NEW DemoUserControl ( )./* Set the text of the form title, button, and text box */THIS-OBJECT:Text = "This is my form"./* Set the location of the user control */rUserControl:Location = NEW System.Drawing.Point(15, 20)./* Add the user control to the form */THIS-OBJECT:Controls:Add (rUserControl).END METHOD.END CLASS.To instantiate DemoUserControlForm and display the form with the user control, you can run a procedure that contains the following code:
DEFINE VARIABLE rMyUIForm AS CLASS DemoUserControlForm.rMyUIForm = NEW DemoUserControlForm().rMyUIForm:Wait().For more examples, see the chapter on creating and using forms and controls in OpenEdge Development: GUI for .NET Programming.
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Once you have created an instance of a control container and added your existing controls to the container, you can add the container instance to a form as you would any single control. The controls included in the control container are displayed when the form is displayed.
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For more information on using this control container class, see the chapter on creating and using forms and controls in OpenEdge Development: GUI for .NET Programming.
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For information on the public class members inherited from the System.Windows.Forms.UserControl class, refer to the .NET Framework class library.
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