>Do you mean either of the following:
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>[21:32] < BarbaraPeisch > If you have a parent and children to return, it's pretty clear how you'd do that with XML. How would you do it with ADO?
>[21:33] < KevinGoff > I'm a newbie to n-tier, and I've had difficulty 'wrapping' my mind around the entire architecture of a Web app
>[21:33] < CraigBerntson > ado handles hierarchical record sets
>[21:33] < CraigBerntson > which is what you'd use, barbara
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>[21:32] < BarbaraPeisch > If you have a parent and children to return, it's pretty clear how you'd do that with XML. How would you do it with ADO?
>[21:33] < KevinGoff > I'm a newbie to n-tier, and I've had difficulty 'wrapping' my mind around the entire architecture of a Web app
>[21:33] < CraigBerntson > ado handles hierarchical record sets
>[21:33] < CraigBerntson > which is what you'd use, barbara
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>[21:33] < BarbaraPeisch > OK, I wasn't aware that ADO did that.
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>[21:41] < CraigBerntson > barbara: you asked about ado shapes ... it's basically a way in ado to define parent/child
>[21:41] < CraigBerntson > does everyone know how to build a com object?
>[21:41] < RobertBaker > What is the focused top layer of this presentaion Browser, VFP ,or is it general?
>[21:41] < BarbaraPeisch > Craig: Yes, that's what John indicated. I need to reread JVP's white paper at some point
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>I didn't see JVP in this part of the discussion at all.
That's the part.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer