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>Hi Cetin,
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>I don't think so. Out my observation, the methods' Datasession ID are the same as the Datasession that was in context when the object was created. In summary, the Datasession ID of all methods of an given object is the same as long as the object exists. What do you think?
Functions called would use the caller's data session. What characteristics of you function library make it a candidate for inclusion in a class? Calling class methods adds overhead because a class has to instanciated for its methods to be called and fore the class referencing of the method call. Standalone utility functions have their place in modern code.
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