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No, but it takes over the LPARAMETER statement of the parent method.>
>Oh oh oh... geeze, that's right.
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Those are the methods you have opened in another edit window. Usually this happens if you edit a method by double clicking in the Properties Window. >
>Thank you Cristof!
Rox, are you using Ken Levy's superclass utility? If not, I highly recommend it. It can save a lot of time when initially designing and debugging classes.
It lets you view and edit parent class code.
You can download it from
Ken's website.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence