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>The framework ships with a business object generator. It handles connection to the backend data source, and a shell for you to code your business rules. A wizard will create the bus objs for one or all tables. For each data source that will be used to drive a control on a form, you will have to add a couple of lines of code to register the biz obj with the form. Set a few properties on each control dropped onto the form, and you are done.
So you derive your business-object structure from the backend database? Are you serious?
How do the business-objects get populated? Do you have to write any SQL? Do you have to handle any data-fetching for every object?
Kev
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