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>Hi Experts,
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>Are Application Objects typically based on the Custom class?
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>If so, then, being based on a non-visual class, can it show or instantiate a UI class - in my case, a Form object?
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>Thanks again
>Dennis
I don't know if tipically they are based on custom. Mine is.
The answer to the second question is yes, but you might want to have a forms (custom, maybe) wich manages your forms.
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