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Private or not private datasession?
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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
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Thread ID:
00105173
Message ID:
00105908
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>>>>I meant, that you need in private DS, only if you use buffering. If you don't use buffering, then you don't need in private DS.
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>>>Why? I don't see that at all. I would use private data sessions whether or not I am using buffering, whether or not the application is single or multi user, whether or not it is in English or Chinese. Private data sessions give us a major leg up on creating event driven applications and not to worry about things like record pointers between forms.
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>>>I'm sorry, I don't understand the link here.
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>>Menachem,
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>>I don't understand Ed's point either. I had an experience recently that's a good example of why you might always want use private datasessions. I inherited an application that used the default DS. When I asked about it I was told that the client really didn't want an event driven interface becuase the users would just be likely to get confused (I actually think that's a reasonable design decision for some applications). Of course, several months later I was asked, "How hard would it be to allow users to open a new contact without closing the contact they're working on?" Well, with tons of code assuming the default datasession, pretty damn hard!
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>Josh, I try my best to answer. Unbound interface allows to use default data session and event-driving interface. Actually, I try to separate data from interface as much as possible.

Unbound interface......interesting concept. Could you expand a little on how you're doing the data manipulation?

Thanks,
Steve
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