>>OH - I see -
>>you need to createobject() when you want to call a method
>>in a class? is that right?
>>sample - If I have a class called myclass and in this class
>>you have a method called my_method. If I want to call my_method,
>>I need to :
>>o_myobj = createobject("myclass") then you can...
>>o_myojy.my_method()
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>Robert, that is a _big_ OIC!
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>From my limited experience, that paragraph goes right to the heart of O-O programming, After I "grokked" this (not very long ago), everything started to fall in place.
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>Peter Robinson
thanks for your reply. :)))