>Hi Wardo,
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><< Otherwise, I'm not impressed with the return I'm getting for using it. It makes many of the objects take much longer to Init than they should, and some objects I've not been able to avoid the call to the container, like on drop-down edit boxes, for example. No doubt my client will want to try coding it out of the application at some point, save for the use noted above. Right now we're so close to done that I don't want to rework this anymore than necessary. >>
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>All of that behavior is optional, run the builder to write the properties to the objects and tell all of the objects to use DBCX passively.
Hi Mike,
I've tried that on the objects before, but couldn't get the drop-down lists to work. I'll try it again with the new build to see if I have any better luck.
Maybe I need to understand something with this a little better. How much of the DBCX is genuinely necessary for the forms, bizobjects and DBCX-based objects to work properly?
Thanks!
Edward Johnson