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> >So ... is that Yes, I agree? :)
> yes, visual programming an OO were not concieved to go together it just happens that most of the time they do
>
> I just try to say here (in UT) that VFP is a tool that mixes many programming approaches/methodolegies into one product (not always in a smooth or complete way - also not always do they integrate that well)
> it support RAD mainly by allowing Visual Programmin
> it support OO
> it is a RDBMS
> this has many benefiets but sometimes cause (alot of?) problems
>
OK OK, I think a got the picture here! Arnon, I was only asking if my
formulation corresponds to what you just said. I
> I can send u a newer version of the "DE extractor" where u can have a .h file specifieng what subcalss to use for each original class
> e.g. set it to use myDE instead Dataenvironment or Mycursor instead of cursor etc.
> the newer version of the DE extractor also lets u specify a name for the new class
Sorry to bug again with the DE, and my cheeks redden while I write this,
but I have never used relations, except in ad hoc manipulation of data,
and I am programmming in FP since 1991. When I need something like a
relation I SQL or scan. Yes! you can call me a Dino or a Chm.., but I
kind of hate views, queries and othe DE's.
Bye,
Marc
If things have the tendency to go your way, do not worry. It won't last. Jules Renard.