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alpoor
Starting Member
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Posted - 2005-06-15 : 13:59:38
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Following code is giving syntax errors as I am trying to change properties of one of my form textbox control.What could be the problem((TextBox)(childc)).ReadOnly="true" |
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jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join
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Posted - 2005-06-15 : 15:31:27
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It might be helpful to start things off by stating what language you are using; i.e., C# or VB.NET.- Jeff |
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jhermiz
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Posted - 2005-06-15 : 16:09:03
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Looks to be C# considering the way this was casted to a textbox. Although he is missing a ';' so that prolly would bail out in C#.Besides in VB.net you'd need to cast with CType or DirectCast.What type is childc ?Can you post code a bit before this and a bit after so we get the feel for what you are trying to do? Keeping the web experience alive -- [url]http://www.web-impulse.com[/url]Imperfection living for perfection -- [url]http://jhermiz.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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DustinMichaels
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
464 Posts |
Posted - 2005-06-15 : 16:19:12
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That property is for boolean values only. Remove your quote marks.((TextBox)(childc)).ReadOnly = true; |
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jhermiz
3564 Posts |
Posted - 2005-06-15 : 16:26:04
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Good catch Dustin Keeping the web experience alive -- [url]http://www.web-impulse.com[/url]Imperfection living for perfection -- [url]http://jhermiz.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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saglamtimur
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2005-06-15 : 17:57:18
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I think this question is related to your previous question (http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=51131).so its better to use likeif (childc is TextBox) { ((TextBox)(childc)).Enabled = true; }I think .Enabled property is what you need. |
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