Gary,
>I have been looking at the evaluation version of the framework. There does not appear to be any concept of a command manager in MM.Net ? In the sample application, the Save/Cancel buttons are "dumb". If there are no outstanding edits, I would expect the Save/Cancel button to be disabled and when a change is made to the form, they would become enabled. The New button for the "Order Detail" section of the form is handled by a "click" event handler in the form class. Surely, the concept of an "Action" button handled by the framework (as opposed to a one-off command button) where the Action property is auto-coupled with a method in a class is in the framework somewhere?
This is something on our "to do" list, but it's not in the current version.
>There are a number of runtime errors with the sample application - can I assume this is how it was coded and nothing to do with the framework per-se?
There are a few quirks in the existing sample app that we're addressing in our next release...and these are app-level errors that don't have anything to do with MM .NET.
Regards,
Kevin McNeish
Eight-Time .NET MVP
VFP and iOS Author, Speaker & Trainer
Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc.
Chief Architect, MM Framework
http://www.oakleafsd.com