>>>>Hi everybody,
>>>>
>>>>I have a custom class (defined in a program) that has an object property defined like this
>>>>
>>>>oSomeObject = null
>>>>
>>>>In the Init I instantiate this object using
>>>>
>>>>this.oSomeObject = newobject('MyClass','myClasslib.vcx')
>>>
>>>This is parentless instantiation. If you want the object to have a parent
>>>
>>>this.newobject("oSomeObject", "myclass", "myclasslib")
>>
>>Can you do this with the custom parent class? If yes, then it's a simpler solution for my problem.
>
>You can do that with any parent class which is a container, i.e. has .objects - and I was doing this with Custom for years.
>
o=CREATEOBJECT("custom")
>o.AddObject("oBlaBla", "textbox")
>?o.oblaBla.Parent.Name
>
Right, but turned out my class was a session based class which is not a container.
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