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Thanks Mike. I've been doing just that starting from a West Wind routine.
While restoring properties how can I tell if a property is read only? For example _SCREEN.viewportwidth. Is there a better way than trapping the error?
>>1) Is there a quick and dirty way of saving an object's properties (it's state) so that they can be restored later? At this time I wish to save the properties of the _SCREEN object to restore them later, but this is obviously a frequent situation and I am sure there is a one line solution.
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>AMembers() to start with
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>>2) Along the same vein, is there generic way (sounds better than quick and dirty) of making a complete copy of an object? The difference with question one is that this time any objects contained in the source object are copied along with the properties.
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>Sam eway, You can use the class property to create the new class, then AMembers to set every property correctly.
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