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I'm starting with some simple data access stuff (display sqlserver data on a form) but I'd rather separate the process in a manner that is at least close to our current logical separation and keep the data access separate from the business logic, et al.>
>Yep, might as well do it right from the get-go. One of my pet peeves is all the examples floating around (Microsoft and non-) that drag stuff from the server explorer directly on a Form. Arrrgggghhhhh!!! And then, if you try and tell the newbies that it's bad practice to do it that way, you "don't get no respect" because why would all the examples say to do it that way if it's wrong? It's a never-ending battle.
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And very reminiscent of questions we've been seeing here for years about VFP apps that use forms and tables with all business logic in the form <s> Tastrade, anyone?
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