>>>Trying to manage myCustomClass in a prg file gets me confused. I much prefer to do it visually in the class designer. Maybe you know how to use the class designer on a session class, that I don't know about. That would solve ALL my problems.
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>>Then use a form. You don't need to make it visible for the end-user.
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>>Hilmar.
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>I thought about that, but I keep reading about how the session class uses so much less resources than the form class.
I believe that this is so, but then you lose the visual class-editor capabilities you mention. Do you need hundreds of instances of your class? Perhaps some tests, of speed, and memory used, would be in order, to determine whether it makes sense to use the form class.
Hilmar.
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