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NUMBER OF CONTROLS ON FORM!!



 
 
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Old August 24th, 2005, 10:48 PM
AFKAFB
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Default NUMBER OF CONTROLS ON FORM!!

Hi
I'm running performance analyser for my DB. Some of the forms are
quite busy but some are very basic.
The Analyser is suggestign i user fewer controls - but many of my forms
have say 7/8 combo boxes with an additional close button.
Surely this cannot be correct.
Perhaps i'm doing something wrong.
Regards
Chris

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Old August 24th, 2005, 10:57 PM
Dennis Snelgrove
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This is purely my opinion, but I think this is a general piece of
advice and not aimed at you specifically. In theory, a form should load
faster with fewer controls on it, and so I think it issues this advice
on almost all forms. I've had it come up for me on forms with only a
couple of controls.

 




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