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<0> is there any way of setting a form to a "modal" state without actually using .ShowDialog()? e.g. i just want the application to act like it's showing a modal dialog and prevent any other windows from being used etc <1> disable the others <1> save a list of what you disabled
<1> then show it <1> :) <0> heh, sounds like.... a hack :P <1> what do you think ShowDialog does ? <0> I don't know :) <0> So you're saying that's what it does? :p <1> ;) <1> something like it. <0> oh well. it's only one form so i can actually do that without too much trouble <0> i was worried any child windows would be disabled also then <0> hm what does .ShowDialog() do to just block without burning cpu cycles? <1> HandleMessage
<1> it waits for a message <0> hm, what cl*** would that be in? <0> the form itself? <0> or are you thinking Application.DoEvents() ? <1> yes <1> but it has to wait <1> and DoEvent doesn't seem to do that. <2> lo <3> Can multiple DataRelations be added to a DataSet? <3> So say if I have four tables.. one master table and three others containing data that relates to the master <3> ?
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