>Hi,
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>Very, very basic MM question here!
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>If there isn't a class I need in the application project created by Quick Start (like a form class or control class), do I copy the class library from the MM directory into the application directory or do I just point to it.
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>In otherwords, does the class have to physically be in the temporary/application directory? If so, should I create a common or pwcommon directory for the, or just put them in the libs directory with the existing classes?
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>Thanks,
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>-pw
Paul,
If the MM framework class already exists, it should show up in you Project under the Classes tab. If it's a form class, you'll subclass that, as described in the Guide, andd save it to your aforms library. If it's a control you can drag and drop it onto a form.
The guide gives a good talk on subclassing framework classes, with advantages and disadvantages on where you decide to subclass (where inheritence is broken) so read that and go from there.
Your first application created using the framework should be thought of as a learning ground (you'll get better as you go) but with keeping the guide by your side and reading reading reading it and reading the comments in the parent class's methods you'll do just fine.
Kevin's classes are a great jump start too and highly recommended.
Gil Munk
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, it expects what never was and never will be." - Thomas Jefferson