>>Hi Tommy,
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>>Glad to see you back!
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>Me Too!!!!
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>>Look at "Copy a class" in
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms947597.aspx>>
>>Bill
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>Thanks! My explanation is kinda hard to decipher..... let me try again...
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>On C I have a class library.
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>On G I have the same class library. G is a copy of all the work going on on C.
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>We work in development on C, then copy up any changes to C (which means I have to keep good records of any changes and then implement them exactly the same way as to not overwrite anyone elses work.)
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>So...... this NEW class on C: in library Tommy is going up to G: in the same library Tommy up there.
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>How do I copy it up to the library Tommy on G: without it referring back to library Tommy on C: ???
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>thanks again!!
Tommy,
See my reply. If you copied the class, you need to re-define it then to the correct parent class in the different library using redefine button in Class Browser (when you right click on a class).
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