>>>>E.g. I have middlewarebase class that has protected virtual property. I have middlewareMain class that has Invoke method and the two methods to set and return invokestring. I also have Sales class with the exact same methods of setting and getting that string.
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>>>>I set the invokestring in the MiddlewareMain and I need to read it in Sales class.
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>>>Of course - if you set an instance property of classX, don't expect that this will change an instance property of classY
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>>But this is what I need. I need to set the string in one class and read it in the other class.
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>Then I misunderstood what you want to do and Bonnie is right - a static property is the only way.
I now have another question. Say, I have
Application
{
Database Database {get;set}
public Application(Database database)
{
Database = database;
}
}
How can I from the database class set properties of the Application class (its parent in VFP terminology)?
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
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