>Hey UTers!
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>I admit to being an idiot savant with VFP (possibly more idiot than savant on any given day), so this may be a totally basic question, but I've never had the need before today...
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>I am writing an APP that interfaces with a graphing program that uses XML. I am making all the different calls their own classes. However, the charting software ONLY needs these calls to be explicit if they vary from the default values, which I am setting as properties of my classes.
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>QUESTION: Obviously, in the Properties window of the VFP interface, there is a way to show only non-default properties. Is there any way for me to divine which properties of an object are not equal to the default values (without setting up a second instantiation)?
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>If the answer to the above question is 'no'...
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>Is there a way to develop a list of the properties of a particular object, so that I can loop through and check vs. a second instantiation?
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>Thanks in advance for any who reply!
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