I have an application with 2 forms: FormA and FormB.
FormA has a list of part numbers and categories. If a part is
uncategorized, the user can double click the part, which takes him to FormB
where he can choose a category for that part. After the user categorizes
the part in FormB, FormB closes and the user is sitting on FormA again.
In FormA, I want to know that FormB has closed and I can refresh the data
so the user knows the part is now categorized. Here is the code in FormA
that calls FormB.
private void SomeEvent (object sender, someEventArgs e)
FormB myForm = new FormB();
myForm.Show();
The problem I am having is that in the method SomeEvent, it won't execute
any code after myForm.Show(). Is there some event in FormA that fires when
FormB is done? Should I be calling FormB differently?
I'll be happy to answer any clarifying questions.
Any help is appreciated.
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