>No, I don't use them. Why implement a class that uses other objects, and a hundred lines of code to do what I can do in 2?
< g > actually there is one good use for FFC classes IMHO...
when you have one of those days where nothing goes right and you beat your head against the wall to make something work. Then look at the finished deal and think you either did it all wrong or bass ackwards...
this is where the FFC are useful, once you look at how the same/similiar thing is done in the FFC you realize your own deal aint so bad after all and stop beating yourself up :)
Roxanne M. Seibert
Independent Consultant, VFP MCP
Code Monkey Like Fritos