The main purpose is to define event code at run time as opposed to design time

This might help (Tamar Granor): http://www.tomorrowssolutionsllc.com/Conference%20Sessions/Bind%20Events%20for%20Better%20Applications.pdf /"/ /In this session, we'll look at why BindEvent() and its cousins, the Access and Assign methods, are so valuable. Using examples drawn from real applications, we'll see how event binding lets you do things you couldn't otherwise do, and simplifies code for other tasks"//
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Le 28/11/2014 21:35, Gene Wirchenko a écrit :
Dear Vixens and Reynards:

I keep seeing various references to bindevents() and am wondering what the hoopla is. Usually, you can just add some code to an event method. Is there an example somewhere of a non-trivial use of it that I could play with?

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko


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