>Thank you for the extra info.
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>But, can't overloading be applied in VFP by creating a super-Class and defining (what in C++ we would call ) a virtual method/function, that would contain the procedures we would like all our sub-classes to perform, then adding a DoDefault() call in the first line of that same method in all of our subClasses.
What you are talking about is Method Overriding not Method Overloading. VFP don't have the latter feature yet.
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