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How AW_OBJECT_OLD_NUMBER works (Sdk)

How AW_OBJECT_OLD_NUMBER works // Sdk

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jeanphi

Oct 5, 1998, 4:20pm
Hi,

I wanted to use the AW_OBJECT_CHANGE function to move a previously created
object.

But, it creates another object next to the original one.

Can someone help me to understand the mecanism or the protocol to move an
object ?

when I create an object, I store its number in an int value.
then, how can I recall this object ?

thank you for your help

jeanphi

jan-willem de bleser

Oct 5, 1998, 7:05pm
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Roland knows, and as soon as he gets around to putting up sample program #2,
the rest of us wil know

[View Quote] > Hi,
>
> I wanted to use the AW_OBJECT_CHANGE function to move a previously created
> object.
>
> But, it creates another object next to the original one.
>
> Can someone help me to understand the mecanism or the protocol to move an
> object ?
>
> when I create an object, I store its number in an int value.
> then, how can I recall this object ?
>
> thank you for your help
>
> jeanphi



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