Ho John,
>I wasn't criticizing :-)
I never thought of it that way. Moreover, I would not mind at all if anyone would critize it. I like to learn from mistakes. :)
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>>I think it was a good tip.
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>>Another thing which could be implemented using the access and assign is to create a class which would allow for inherting from multiple classes. Though, this would not be possible from the class designer, this could be done run-time.
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>I've been giving that some thought. I'm trying to design a new framework now for a realworld VFP app that is due in October so I'm keeping it in VFP6. It's funny how, when you try to create a new framework, you have to rethink *everything* especially in light of VFP6 enhancements.
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>I'm trying to do an App without method calls, only property changes -- using Assign to set "state changes" or perform functions in the application through hidden methods. I don't know *why* yet, I'm just having fun :)