>When you say you are placing your OK button in a container, are you placing user interface controls within the business object container? If you are, I recommend that you do not. Check out the Developer's Guide section "Separating Interface from Implementation" for details.
No, I don't think I am. I created a business object call customer that I dropped into a container. The container holds my form controls and DE/business object. The only button the container has is the Find button. I'm trying to create a standard customer object that has all of it's functionality built-in so I can just drop it onto other forms w/o having to worry about recreating all. I (think) this is the right way to do it.
>Secondly, you have stumbled onto an error in the CBizObjForm.FindProcess() method. We have made the following fix to the framework (which will be available in the next version) that you can make to your version right now:
>Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused!
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Finally, a bug I didn't cause ;-)