After you issue MODIFY class, you can access any object through a builder program. The program need not be even registered as the builder for that object, you just need to get it a reference to the object. You can do this with ASELOBJ, or with SYS(1270).
>Hi Erik,
>
>What I was looking for was a way to access the class to change properties programmatically. I found it in _screen.forms[something], but was wondering is a better way exists?
>
>Thanks
>
>Rex
>>MODIFY CLASS MyClass OF MyClassLibrary.vcx
>>
>>>Hi Mike,
>>>
>>>Craig Berntson showed me the CREATE CLASS command which works great. The only problem I have now is how to reference the newly created class.
>>>
>>>Any ideas
>>>
>>>Rex
>>>
>>>>Hi Rex,
>>>>
>>>>>I it possible to have a builder create classes in the Class Designer?
>>>>>If so, what is the syntax?
>>>>
>>>>Learn the Define Class command. Then you can write out strigns of syntax by vareiables to a class.prg file . Now you will have your class. Note: you cannot create ot visually, or store it in a VCX, yuo will have to do a SET PROCEDURE TO class.prg.
>>>>
>>>>To help you learn DEFINE CLASS better, I suggest you open an existing visually designed class int he class browser and click on view source code. Then you can cut and paste and use that as a template.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence