@...PROGRESSBAR \/ DEFINE PROGRESSBAR

Creates a ProgressBar control

Standard Syntax (xBase Style):

 @ <nRow> ,<nCol>
 PROGRESSBAR<ControlName>
 [ OF | PARENT <ParentWindowName> ]
 RANGE <nRangeMin> , <nRangeMax>
 [ WIDTH <nWidth> ]
 [ HEIGHT <nHeight> ]
 [ TOOLTIP <cToolTipText> ]
 [ VERTICAL ]
 [ SMOOTH ]
 [ HELPID <nHelpId> ]
 [ BACKCOLOR <aBackColor> ]
 [ FORECOLOR <aForeColor> ]

Alternate Syntax:

DEFINE PROGRESSBAR
   PARENT <ParentWindowName>
   ROW <nValue>
   COL <nValue>
   WIDTH <nValue>
   HEIGHT <nValue>
   RANGEMAX <nRangeMax>
   RANGEMIN <nRangeMin>
   TOOLTIP <cToolTipText>
   VERTICAL <lValue>
   SMOOTH <lValue>
   HELPID <nHelpId>
   BACKCOLOR <aBackColor>
   FORECOLOR <aForeColor>
END PROGRESSBAR

Properties:

D: Available at control definition only

R: Read-Only

Methods:

  • Show
  • Hide
  • Release

Hints:

  • The minimum value in the range can be from 0 to 65,535. Likewise, the maximum value can be from 0 to 65,535

  • SMOOTH, BACKCOLOR & FORECOLOR properties works only for 'Windows Classic' \/ 'Windows Standard' themes.

# New command for ProgressBar Control

  • Use this command when you do not know the amount of progress toward completion but wish to indicate that progress is being made.
SET PROGRESSBAR ControlName OF FormName ENABLE MARQUEE [ UPDATED MilliSeconds ]
SET PROGRESSBAR ControlName OF FormName DISABLE MARQUEE

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