John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
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>>>You need to define oProc at the top. Remember that an IF block is a scope.
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>>They are of two different types, you can't do that. What you'll need to do is create a common type/interface and inherit each class from that base type. you then can declare the oProc as base type and you'll be able to do what you want.
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>There's gotta already be some kind of commonality, even if it's only an object, considering that he passes the oProc object to:
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>int iRetVal = csAppDataAccess.ExecuteNonQuery(oProc);
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>So, whatever type of parameter that his ExecuteNonQuery() method is expecting is the common object.
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>~~Bonnie
I didn't think of using pure object... :( ... Thanks for the reminder.
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