>Eric,
>
>Thanks for your reply. I should have stated earlier that VFP, after ignoring all the errors, does instantiate my class. It's the other classes that the business object loads that cannot be found, although I think by doing SetX the framework takes care of all the SET CLASSLIB/PROCEDURE for me. At least that's my understanding. Thanks --Tom
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>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I've created a business object and am trying to instantiate it via the command window. I'm getting a "Class definition is not found." error. I've done the StartMM and SetX programs. It seems to be erroring in the cAbstractFactory.AbstractFactoryObj.SelectAlias() method. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks --Tom
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>>If your object is defined in a vcx...
>>
>>SET CLASSLIB TO path/myvcx ADDITIVE
>>oObject = createobject('mybizobject')
>>
>>If your object is defined in a prg...
>>
>>SET PROCEDURE TO path/myprg ADDITIVE
>>oObject = createobject('mybizobject')
Actually, I did not realize I was in the Mere Mortals framework area. I don't use it. Sorry.
Eric Kleeman - EDS Consulting Services
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