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17/05/1999 11:11:17
 
 
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17/05/1999 10:26:51
Kenneth Downs
Secure Data Software, Inc.
New York, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00219593
Message ID:
00219617
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14
>Folks,
>
>I've been scanning through the RI code generated by VFP and it seems to be pretty generic, enough so that I thought I might code my own routine within my framework to spit out the same stuff (which would allow me to stay completely out of the DBC designer).
>
>Has anyone tried this and can say that either it was or was not worth the effort?
>

You might want to look at Jim Booth's and Steve Sawyer's book recently released by Hentzenwerke (the name escapes me at the moment); there's excellent sample code to replace the RI code from VFP that's well worth examining as an alternative to the native VFP RI code.) beyond that, it's well-written and covers a wide range of OO topics covered quite well.

>As always, TIA...
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