wasn't insulting you - I apologize if it came across that way. I was just stating facts - you were not accepting the reasons given to you by others. I was merely pointing out that on this issue - like many - there is nearly unanimous agreement on the "right" way to do it among experienced developers and those who employ them.
As to the issue itself the answer lies more in the fact that a form manager object that handles your forms is the right way to do it - which precludes the need for or any benefit from using form sets.
Ken
>Ken;
>If you have nothing better to say, but to insult my intelligence don't bother. I asked a question. I DID NOT asked to be insulted.
>If you wish to jump into a conversation please apply experience to the conversation not insults. Your the reason why people don't ask questions as you make then feel like and IDIOT when they do ask a question.
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>If you wish to reply to this with your 2 cents worth then please apply some experince to the converastion otherwise don't bother. As I may be to "amateurishness" to serious developer like you.
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>Shawn Dorion
>Product Design & Management
Ken B. Matson
GCom2 Solutions