Hi again, Rox...
Sigh. I guess I just don't see the big deal between using oApp.Method and DO proc IN procfile, so --- IMHO ---- the advantages of an oApp give it more weight. For example, if I track the CurrentUser or an app, makes sense to have that as an oApp property, right? And it also makes sense to me that code that could modify oApp.CurrentUser is at least launched from oApp.
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