For information about use statements for form groups in a basicProgram type of Program part, see use.
When you specify a use statement for a form group, you can specify properties for the forms in that group. These properties let you change the behavior of the form group within a specific program, as you cannot override properties declared in a form at run time. Properties of the use statement for a form group override the properties of the form group, which in turn override the properties of an individual form within the group.
Within a form group, a use statement refers to a form that is specified outside any form group. This kind of statement allows multiple form groups to share the same form.
set myField red;
use myFormGroup.formB;
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the typical dot syntax for qualification.
Each name specified in the use statement can be qualified by a package name.
In a FormGroup part, a use statement refers to a form that is specified outside any form group. This kind of statement allows multiple form groups to share the same form.
The syntax for a use statement in a FormGroup part is as follows:
