sevensilly
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Hi All,
I have an application that performs specific SMS, LDAP, and SQL/ADO actions within the same subroutine. The routine is executed after an event (button click).
I've written the app as such that this routine is executed as a new thread. Before starting said thread, I have another thread that calls a subroutine that instantiates a class I wrote, which is essentially a form with a progress bar inside of it. The trouble is when I start this thread, the form is not visible. Is this a property of the thread object that I need to set or am I simply mis-using threading?
I have an application that performs specific SMS, LDAP, and SQL/ADO actions within the same subroutine. The routine is executed after an event (button click).
I've written the app as such that this routine is executed as a new thread. Before starting said thread, I have another thread that calls a subroutine that instantiates a class I wrote, which is essentially a form with a progress bar inside of it. The trouble is when I start this thread, the form is not visible. Is this a property of the thread object that I need to set or am I simply mis-using threading?