>>>>>>I meant - I don't want to change code in the main application object class. I don't know what implications may arise if I change it. I wanted to only change the form's code assuming the application object is a black box.
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>>>>>That is what I don't understand. Why would getting items say into an array would cause a change in application object class. You would do that from within your form.
>>>>>Cetin
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>>>>How can I get them into the array without changing code of the application object class? The method that produces the cursor I wanted to access is in application object and I didn't want to touch its code.
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>>>You have already opted to make the change in your other reply where you liked the idea of attaching an object there.
>>>Cetin
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>>Attaching the extra object in run-time doesn't make a change in the class code, so IMHO, it's a big difference here.
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>We have a seious communication problem:) OK how you prefer. You would get the array even w/o attaching something:)
>Cetin
Consider this
define class AppObject
procedure MakeCursor
create cursor curTest (SomeField C(10))
insert into curTest values ('Test')
endproc
enddefine
main program of the application
public oAppObj
oAppObj = createobject('AppObject')
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form's code (form with private DS)
oAppObj.MakeCursor()
Now I need to get value of the curTest.SomeField. I can not change MakeCursor method in any way.
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