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From: cool_vjy
Message 5 in Discussion

Hi Banu,
first make that function as public.
create the object of that class in which you have written the function
in your other file. and access alll the public methods of that class.

Hope this is the solution you r looking for,
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Vijay Dubey
Sr. Software Programmer
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