Occurs when the user is dragging an object and enters the control.
Event ID |
Objects |
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pbm_bndragenter |
CheckBox, CommandButton, Graph, InkEdit, InkPicture, Picture, PictureHyperlink, PictureButton, RadioButton |
pbm_cbndragenter |
DropDownListBox, DropDownPictureListBox |
pbm_dragenter |
DatePicker, MonthCalendar |
pbm_dwndragenter |
DataWindow |
pbm_endragenter |
SingleLineEdit, EditMask, MultiLineEdit, StaticText, StaticHyperLink |
pbm_lbndragenter |
ListBox, PictureListBox |
pbm_lvndragenter |
ListView |
pbm_omndragenter |
OLE |
pbm_prndragenter |
HProgressBar, VProgressBar |
pbm_rendragenter |
RichTextEdit |
pbm_sbndragenter |
HScrollBar, HTrackBar, VScrollBar, VTrackBar |
pbm_tcndragenter |
Tab |
pbm_tvndragenter |
TreeView |
pbm_uondragenter |
UserObject |
pbm_dragenter |
Window |
Argument |
Description |
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source |
DragObject by value (a reference to the control being dragged) |
Long. Return code choices (specify in a RETURN statement):
0 Continue processing
Obsolete functions You no longer need to call the DraggedObject function in a drag event. Use the source argument instead.
This example for a Picture control’s DragDrop event adds a border to itself when another Picture control (the source) is dragged within its boundaries:
IF source.TypeOf() = Picture! THEN
This.Border = TRUE
END IF