Vince Teachout wrote:
> No, in my example (again, assuming I understood the question) only a
> property that can be tested by a CASE statement needs to be passed.
>
> So if the Button name was ButtVal1, the click method
> Thisform.MyMethod(this.name) would send the parm "ButtVal1" to the
> method, and a CASE would then process for ( CASE lMyParm = "ButtVal1" )


Oh...I thought you meant that they were similar objects and hence had
the same interface, so referring to the common object was the way.




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