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Biz Objects..create programatically or with Class builde
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03/01/2001 07:29:12
 
 
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03/01/2001 06:41:18
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00458828
Message ID:
00458843
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Hi!

We plan to move our framework to n-tire technology too and I'm ineterested to solve the same problems too. Yet we have no other reasonable solutions except rewriting all modules from scratch and copy/paste parts of old code. N-tire application requires another approaches, thus model changes - many modules require changes. Such changes might take much more time than making application from zero.

>I am considering using a business object for part of an app.
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>Up until now I have always created my procedures as methods on the form or called them from procedure libraries.
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>I sub classed the custom object and dropped a copy of the sub class onto the form I want to use.
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>However I am finding working with this class cumbersome because all the new code I am adding to the class belongs in its parent class and not the instance I am working with on the form.
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>Using Ken Levy’s superclass utility I can make reasonable progress but it is still infuriating.
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>I could write the entire biz object programmatically I guess (with additional work!) , but then I would be left with the problem of getting the class visible in my class library.
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>I assume I have somehow gotten the wrong end of the stick here somehow and there is an easier way I have overlooked.
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>All advice gratefully receivedJ even if it is of the “you don’t get n-tier without some pain variety”
Vlad Grynchyshyn, Project Manager, MCP
vgryn@yahoo.com
ICQ #10709245
The professional level of programmer could be determined by level of stupidity of his/her bugs

It is not appropriate to say that question is "foolish". There could be only foolish answers. Everybody passed period of time when knows nothing about something.
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