>Craig,
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>That's fine when you do one or two tier programming. But, when you move to n-tier you are usually talking to a data object class of some type, so you don't need (can't use) the data environment of the form. Also, once you create an SCX form, you can't subclass it.
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That's exactly right. However, most VFP developers aren't doing n-tier development and, IMO, even fewer are subclassing an entire form. I'm moving all new development into COMCodebook, which is n-tier by design.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer