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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T14:32:46+00:00 2026-06-17T14:32:46+00:00

in my Delphi program i’ve a Login Form and it’s Displayed Before the Main

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in my Delphi program i’ve a Login Form and it’s Displayed Before the Main Form is Created , but the issue that i’m facing is that i want to Login Check to be processed in the main form , that means the Login Form will use the Main Form to check and proceed ,

please read the comment placed in :

procedure LogInButtonClick(Sender: TObject) ;

here is the TLoginForm code ( from delphi.about.com ):

    unit login;

 interface

 uses
   Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Variants, Classes,
   Graphics, Controls, Forms, Dialogs, StdCtrls;

 type
   TLoginForm = class(TForm)
     LogInButton: TButton;
     pwdLabel: TLabel;
     passwordEdit: TEdit;
     procedure LogInButtonClick(Sender: TObject) ;
   public
     class function Execute : boolean;
   end;

 implementation
 {$R *.dfm}

 class function TLoginForm.Execute: boolean;
 begin
   with TLoginForm.Create(nil) do
   try
     Result := ShowModal = mrOk;
   finally
     Free;
   end;
 end;

 procedure TLoginForm.LogInButtonClick(Sender: TObject) ;
 begin
   if passwordEdit.Text = 'delphi' then
   {
   Here how it's possible to use :
    if MainForm.text=passwordEdit.Text then 
    ModalResult := mrOK
    }

     ModalResult := mrOK
   else
     ModalResult := mrAbort;
 end;

 end. 

and here’s the Main Program Initialization flow :

program PasswordApp;

 uses
   Forms,
   main in 'main.pas' {MainForm},
   login in 'login.pas' {LoginForm};

 {$R *.res}

 begin
   if TLoginForm.Execute then
   begin
     Application.Initialize;
     Application.CreateForm(TMainForm, MainForm) ;
     Application.Run;
   end
   else
   begin
     Application.MessageBox('You are not authorized to use the application. The password is "delphi".', 'Password Protected Delphi application') ;
   end;
 end.

thank you

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    2026-06-17T14:32:47+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 2:32 pm

    If you need the main form to be created first, then create it first:

    begin
      Application.Initialize;
      Application.CreateForm(TMainForm, MainForm);//created, but not shown
      if TLoginForm.Execute then//now the login form can refer to the main form
        Application.Run//this shows the main form
      else
        Application.MessageBox('....');
    end;
    

    That’s a direct and naive answer to the question that you asked. Thinking more broadly, I would encourage you to move the login testing out of the main form. Put it somewhere that can be used by whatever higher-level code needs to. The design you are currently working towards has unhealthy coupling.

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