Hi, Mark.
>I have not come across session objects yet. They sound very useful, can you point me towards some example code or articles:)
I don't have any example beyond the things I used it for, but if you take a look at it's simple interfase, you'll find a lot of potencial. Think about it as some kind of
formless form. What I mean is that you can have all the advantages of data session encapsulation as in a form, but ffor a non visual class. That's wwhy it is becoming the choice for biz object for a lot of people.
>I do not have objections to creating classes in code as such, it is just that I have gotten used to creating them in the project manager. It has always struck me as a tidy way of managing them.
You can manage your code classes in the project manager, too. Not having them in the controls toolbar doesn't change that.
See you.