>>You cannot set a cursor to an application class/object (at design time).
>Sorry,
>what is wrong with
create Cursor
as in the Help stipulated?
It's not an object as such, though there's a cursor class but then I think it can exist only as a member of a datasession or a session object. OTOH, it lives in the datasession of the object which created it, so if it's in app object's session, I'd consider that "set to an application object". At design time, though, the alias wouldn't necessarily exist and intellisense wouldn't catch it, so what. That's one more reason to go with a collection :)