>>>>Rock
>>>>
>>>>Your overlooking the obvious -- take a break, your
>>>>working too hard! (s)
>>>>
>>>>this.baseclass
>>>>
>>>>That should return the name of the base class, ie:
>>>>Form, etc.
>>>>
>>>>Tom
>>>Hi Tom I filled-up of pizza now and I noticed that the object dataenvironment
>>>is don't have baseclass property. I think that is the only one. Do
>>>you know if they are a reason for this.
>>Hi Rock,
>>You're right DEs can't be subclassed. And that's why when you save a form as a class (even if it has a dataenvironment) when you instance it as a form you need to manually create an environment. Bummer huh?
>>Hugh
>
>Hi Hugh,
>It is realy strange that kind of limitation. But I read in CODEBOOK 3.0 a way to overwrite this(it is not a easy way...)
>
>Rock
Hi Rock,
Well classes are supposed to be blueprints. Of what value would it be to buy a set of blueprints that only allow you to build a building at 1 coordinate on the map? That would really reduce the cookie-cutter convenience of object orientation!!
Hugh
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