Why can’t controls be batched?
Controls behave in accordance with the applicable Windows package standards. Therefore, the highest batched control is the one that is currently active and thus accessible to the user. Although it was still possible in the old VSI control versions to be able to batch several objects on top of each other and to integrate a certain logic into these object batches in this way, it is no longer possible using current controls – and it is no longer necessary. The controls have already integrated a range of configuration possibilities that you are able to use for your applications. You can batch controls, for e.g., to be able to activate or deactivate them using ‘visible’ but the controls will function independently of each other. Only one control is active at any given moment.
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