I'm sorry, this is Visual FoxPro and I *assumed* through lack of evidence to the contrary, that you were using *Visual* classes. It was a poor assumption, since I have followed your postings here for a decade or two, and now I recall you're a PRG-class guy, but keeping track of how everyone here chooses to code, which frameworks they use (or insist they don't need) is a bit tiresome.
I could ask nineteen more questions, but...
The fact that you included "subclassed" in your title indicates you feel that is important. I should be able to read between the lines and interpret why you emphasize that.
Visual classes was my first guess.
My second would be that "the code that isn't running" is inside of a container, and it was the entire *container* that was subclassed and not just the object whose code isn't running. Drew Speedie wrote up an excellent article nearly 20 years ago on the problems with subclassing containers, which Steven Black references here:
http://stevenblack.com/articles/managing-vfp-class-libraries/
I'm not having luck finding the original article online. Drew also included it in the notes in his Visual Maxframe framework, and may have published it as speaker notes from a conference or two.
If this sounds like it might be applicable, and you can't find the article, contact me off-list and I'll help you find one.
If not, I've got eighteen more guesses...
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 1:49 AM, Gene Wirchenko genew@telus.net wrote:
Ah, no. I have subclassed. The subclass code is not running. It doesin other forms.
It does in other forms when it is subclassed, or the code runs in other forms, but doesn't run when it is subclassed?
Oh, darn! Now I'm down to seventeen questions!