Hi guys,
Let's get our terminology straight:
A domain refers to attributes having certain characteristics and rules. Strictly speaking, domains are enforced on the database side.
Access and Assign are
events, not methods.
>>>Like you said, if you really want to do domain checking, you can use the well known and accepted method of using methods to assign values to properties.
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>>If you use a method to access or assign a protected property, whats the difference? Don't you run the same code every time?
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>There is no difference in terms of achieving you're goal. I only was pointing out that domain checking can be done without the access and asign methods.
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>Walter,
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