Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
Graig,
>CursorAdapters don't work well in n-tier because they create a cursor. If the tiers are physically separated, you can't pass the cursors without converting them to something else (XML?).
>Also, if you currently are using RVs and the TABLEUPDATE() and other commands sit in the UI, then you DON'T have a good n-tier design.
All the cursor handling is supposed to live in the Business objects level... not the GUI layer. The business objects are operating in dual mode. You have the choice of using objects (For the web application (n-Tier)) or using cursors (for a rich user interface with grids (traditional CS, 2 tier).
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