>I do have three methods in my bizobj, but I also have three views attached (at this point). What I may not have stated very well last night was that each method is returning different data if the form of one of the views. It sounds like I need to subclass my bizobj three times, one for each view so it has its own data environment.
OK now I understand. Actually you dont have to subclass the KbizOBj three times, just use three different data environments like Rex stated. Define your basic kbizobj subclass in the class designer with NO data environment. Drop it on your form in three places and use the builder to setup a different data environment for each instance.
Something still doesn't feel "neat and tidy" here though. How about showing us what your method code looks like? That might help clarify your need here a little better.
Roxanne M. Seibert
Independent Consultant, VFP MCP
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