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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T06:05:52+00:00 2026-06-17T06:05:52+00:00

I have a CMDIChildWnd containing a CReportView (child) within a CFormView (parent). The CMDIChildWnd

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I have a CMDIChildWnd containing a CReportView (child) within a CFormView (parent). The CMDIChildWnd also has a toolbar which sends ON_UPDATE_COMMAND_UI to it’s child view. That works so far. Now, whenever the CReportView is activated (e.g. clicking on it), the ON_UPDATE_COMMAND_UI messages arrive at the CReportView, not the parent CFormView.

What I want to do now is catching the ON_UPDATE_COMMAND_UI messages in the child view and relay them to the parent view somehow. I tried overriding the CWnd::PreTranslateMessage() method and calling the parent view’s SendMessage() method, but the ON_UPDATE_COMMAND_UI didn’t arrive there.

I also tried the following

BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CUntisSimpleGrid, CReportView)
    ON_MESSAGE(WM_IDLEUPDATECMDUI, OnIdleUpdate)
END_MESSAGE_MAP()

LRESULT CUntisSimpleGrid::OnIdleUpdate(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
    CWnd *pParentView = GetParent();
    UpdateDialogControls(pParentView, FALSE);
    return 0L;
}

But that didn’t work either. Does anyone have an idea?

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    2026-06-17T06:05:53+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 6:05 am

    I’ve solved the issue by overriding OnCmdMsg in the CMDIChildWnd. Now, after trying to dispatch a message the usual way, the CMDIChildWnd also tries to dispatch the message to its inactive views and stops after one of them handles the message.

    BOOL CShowLessonsChildFrame::OnCmdMsg(UINT nID, int nCode, void* pExtra, AFX_CMDHANDLERINFO* pHandlerInfo)
    {
        CPushRoutingFrame push(this);
    
        // pump through current view FIRST
        CView* pView = GetActiveView();
        if (pView != NULL && pView->OnCmdMsg(nID, nCode, pExtra, pHandlerInfo))
            return TRUE;
    
        // then pump through frame
        if (CWnd::OnCmdMsg(nID, nCode, pExtra, pHandlerInfo))
            return TRUE;
    
        // last but not least, pump through app
        CWinApp* pApp = AfxGetApp();
        if (pApp != NULL && pApp->OnCmdMsg(nID, nCode, pExtra, pHandlerInfo))
            return TRUE;
    
        // Now try to dispatch the message to inactive windows and see if
        // one of them handles the message
        for(UINT id = AFX_IDW_PANE_FIRST; id <= AFX_IDW_PANE_LAST; id++)
        {
            CWnd *pWnd = GetDescendantWindow(id, TRUE);
            if(pWnd && pWnd != GetActiveView()
                && pWnd->OnCmdMsg(nID, nCode, pExtra, pHandlerInfo))
            return TRUE;
        }
    
        return FALSE;
    }
    
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