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Franck Diastein
Hi,
I'm making some User Controls, and one custom control depends on another
custom control...
So , I have something as this in UserControl1
text1.text = UserControl2.MyFunction("myparameter")...
If I launch the app, it works fine, but if I go to the form where both
User Controls are used, I can't modify exiting instances of UserControl2
and I'm unable to add new instances of UserControl2...
I have this message error: Object reference not set to an instance of an
object
I understand the error and I try to fix it trying to ignore the
'offensive' line code putting it into a #if RELEASE / #endif statement,
but that doesn't work...
Any idea to ignore that line of code in design mode ?
TIA
I'm making some User Controls, and one custom control depends on another
custom control...
So , I have something as this in UserControl1
text1.text = UserControl2.MyFunction("myparameter")...
If I launch the app, it works fine, but if I go to the form where both
User Controls are used, I can't modify exiting instances of UserControl2
and I'm unable to add new instances of UserControl2...
I have this message error: Object reference not set to an instance of an
object
I understand the error and I try to fix it trying to ignore the
'offensive' line code putting it into a #if RELEASE / #endif statement,
but that doesn't work...
Any idea to ignore that line of code in design mode ?
TIA