Hi!
If you meant the dynamic loading of certain form elements and properties from the database, in VFP it could be done other way and, maybe, even more efficiently than in VB. More, in VFP you can also define a custom VFP code for controls in database and it will be attached to control events in run-time. We did made such feature in our framework already year ago.
>Hi Vlad,
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>Actually the article I read suggested using property bags as a transport mechanism between layers. I.E. the server and client component.
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>It seems they can be persisted to disk and stored as binary files in the database ect.
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>They are supposidly very,very fast. However, the article was about VB.
>I just figured it might be possible to store some of my field meta data this way
>and return it from objects.
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>I'm working on a VB Active X dll for this so I can try it out.
Vlad Grynchyshyn, Project Manager, MCP
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