Huh?
I'm missing something. Yes, you can set it in the Init.
However, if I've got a bizobject which is always around (say, called gobizobject), based on Custom, doesn't it always just use the datasession in effect whenever it is called? gobizobject.Post(something) .... ???
>>>>However, one thing stumps me. I can't create a class based on Session in a VCX, and a class based on Custom does not have a private datasession.
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>>>>To make this a little clearer: I'm looking for a way to create a business object, stored in a VCX, so that it has a private datasession.
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>>>Your custom can't be a session, but it can have a session. Just add a session object to your base custom bizobject, and then you can set the properties of that session any way you like. As it's an object added at the top class level, it will instantiate before any other object you add at younger levels ("younger" as in "subclassed"). Caveat: if at some level below you add anything that has MemberClass set, the base methods of the member class will execute first - check thread #
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>>You can create a session based object to your class, but then you still have to do set datasession to mySessionObject.DataSession. I see no better way around it.
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>The session object can do that in its init, as defined in the member instance (i.e. in the custom-based bizobject's class), so it's not something you have to do over and over.
Jim Nelson
Newbury Park, CA