ActiveX ListView control in MS Access: ListItems property absent in debugger, but I can add a watch for it
See screenshot. Why would ListItems, arguably the most important property of the ListView object, not be shown in the debugger? Per title, I can manually add a watch for it and expand out the list of items.
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See screenshot. Why would ListItems, arguably the most important property of the ListView object, not be shown in the debugger? Per title, I can manually add a watch for it and expand out the list of items.
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I'm experiencing the same problem with TreeView.Nodes not being listed under a TreeView control, and again, I can add a watch for TreeView.Nodes.
– amonroejj
Feb 4 at 22:27
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See screenshot. Why would ListItems, arguably the most important property of the ListView object, not be shown in the debugger? Per title, I can manually add a watch for it and expand out the list of items.
microsoft-access activex debugger ole
See screenshot. Why would ListItems, arguably the most important property of the ListView object, not be shown in the debugger? Per title, I can manually add a watch for it and expand out the list of items.
microsoft-access activex debugger ole
microsoft-access activex debugger ole
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I'm experiencing the same problem with TreeView.Nodes not being listed under a TreeView control, and again, I can add a watch for TreeView.Nodes.
– amonroejj
Feb 4 at 22:27
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I'm experiencing the same problem with TreeView.Nodes not being listed under a TreeView control, and again, I can add a watch for TreeView.Nodes.
– amonroejj
Feb 4 at 22:27
I'm experiencing the same problem with TreeView.Nodes not being listed under a TreeView control, and again, I can add a watch for TreeView.Nodes.
– amonroejj
Feb 4 at 22:27
I'm experiencing the same problem with TreeView.Nodes not being listed under a TreeView control, and again, I can add a watch for TreeView.Nodes.
– amonroejj
Feb 4 at 22:27
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I'm experiencing the same problem with TreeView.Nodes not being listed under a TreeView control, and again, I can add a watch for TreeView.Nodes.
– amonroejj
Feb 4 at 22:27