LSTOWHND

Use this routine to find the window names of the all the Uniface open objects For example this can be used to find the name of a session panel, or session panel button.

Please note: This then allows you to call GETOWHND.

; find the names of all the Uniface objects
perform "_lstowhnd"

Here are the results from LSTOWHND for objects based on a test screen developed at the March Hare Unfiace Lab:

A Test Application
A3GLTST.A Test Application
A3GLTST.A Test Application
A3GLTST.A Test Application
OBJ.DUMMY.DUMMY.A3GLTST.A Test Application
F1.DUMMY.DUMMY.A3GLTST.A Test Application
UTBD.A3GLTST.A Test Application
GETOBJECT.DUMMY.DUMMY.A3GLTST.A Test Application
GETWNDH.DUMMY.DUMMY.A3GLTST.A Test Application
MHPRT.DUMMY.DUMMY.A3GLTST.A Test Application
SVEBIT.DUMMY.DUMMY.A3GLTST.A Test Application
.A3GLTST.A Test Application
.A3GLTST.A Test Application
.A3GLTST.A Test Application
UTOOLBAR.A Test Application
ULINE.A Test Application
UniCombo.ULINE.A Test Application
UPANEL.A Test Application
Add_occ.UPANEL.A Test Application
Accept.UPANEL.A Test Application
Detail.UPANEL.A Test Application
Erase.UPANEL.A Test Application
Print....UPANEL.A Test Application
Quit.UPANEL.A Test Application
Rem_occ.UPANEL.A Test Application
Store Data.UPANEL.A Test Application
Zoom Field.UPANEL.A Test Application

In the above example:

Application Title Bar/Description: A Test Application
Form Name: A3GLTST
Session Panel Name: SESS1
Fields on Form: F1,OBJ
Command Buttons on Form: GETOBJECT,GETWNDH,MHPRT,SVEBIT

Notes:

This function is only available under Win32 platforms (ie: Windows 95/98/ME and NT/2000). This function is only available in Uniface 7.2.02 and higher.

This function is not available in Uniface 8.

It is not possible to find the object name of a window that has not been created. Therefore it is not recommended to call LSTOWHND from the execute trigger.

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