RE: Show compilation error if value is not set
From: Jakob Christensen (jch_at_REMOVEpension.dk)
Date: 12/17/04
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Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 00:05:02 -0800
Hey Jack,
I am afraid that you can not do that. But maybe there is some way that you
can set this property yourself to a valid default value when somebody uses
your control?
Regards, Jakob.
"Jack Wright" wrote:
> Thanks Jakob,
> I did not put it rightly...
>
> I have a TextBox class that has a property UIName...when a programmer
> drag drop this control on his form...I want to force the programmer to
> set the UIName for that control...else give him compilation error...How
> do I do that? Please help...
>
> TALIA
> Many regards
> Jack
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