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What class to use for documentation
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
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>Dmitry,
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>I have a zzDocs method in every class of my first sub-class off of the VFP classes. As you said, sorts to the bottom.
>The first one is #IF .F. #ENDIF
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>Each subclass gets a reason for the change in there and I can view parent code all the way to the top when designing. I use this for the general overview of a class or a change. I document the details where the change is made. I also use it for a dump of test code or template code, since I can go the parent and copy it to the new subclass for the test or the template.
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>Useful for me anyway.
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>Al Allison

Thank you for your input, Al.
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