Hiya Tim:
I have no problem with it and I find my myself doing the same thing. Lately, though, with the advent of VFP6 I am trying to take simple functionality out of oApp and encapsulate it back into the objects it belongs via Access and Assign.
Some people like to strictly separate business, data services, and application logic into separate non-visual classes but do what's the most comfortable for you.
>I just wanted to ask this:
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>Am I the only one, or do other notice that the application object becomes a monster code repository. Every function that does not really relate to some other object, gets popped into the oApp. Wrappers for more complex methods of sub-objects, application-wide procedures and values etc.
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>It seems I have over 20 custom methods on my oApp.
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>Am I doing it wrong?
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>Tim
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