This is all good advise, but very vague repsonse. I guess what I am looking for is someone who has designed an object model based on a set of classes that resemble customers, inventory, products, etc. , whatever.
I need to know what it takes to build an object model. I have the methodologies, quite a few I can choose from. But I need to learn a solid foundation of the BARE essentials that go into,...say..just for instance.... a customer class. If you make properties of the customer class such as name, address, city, state, zip, and so on. How to you get the class to work? Does the data go right into the class, and then into the table? VFP is supposed to be an OOP tool, how do we get to that point. I never before worried about creating a customer class. I would just create forms and put text boxes on the form, nav buttons, and so on. This is not the Object Oriented way. In an OOP system, there are classes that resemble real life entities, or is there?
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Gregory Cummines
Visual FoxPro 3.0/5.0
C/C++ Applications
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