>I follow the common practice of use type prefixes when naming custom Properties in classes and forms like this:
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>lAddMode
>cName
>oTextBox
>nSomeValue
>etc.
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>Now then, is it also common to use those same prefixes when naming custom Methods that return known types.
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>for instance:
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>lUsesVCR()
> return Vartype(this.oPageFrame)='O'
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I've seen it different at the places I've worked. Mostly I've seen something close for form properties:
pcformmode = property of a form, character, what the variable is for
for form methods:
populatenamegrid = a method to populate the form's grid named 'namegrid'
disableall = a method to disable every control on the form
etc...
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