On 2/28/07, johnf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 February 2007 10:54, johnf wrote:
> > > I am now also wondering, if I've started from the wrong place. I used
> > > the AppWizard to generate the code as a base for my application, and am
> > > now trying to modify the generated code to handle foreign keys etc.
> > >
> > > Given your comments about the ClassDesigner not being able to 'edit'
> > > classes generated by the AppWizard, I am wondering if I am really
> > > starting from the wrong place.
> > > Should I rather be building my classes from scratch.
> IMHO I would drop AppWizard.  It was designed as simple way to demo Dabo and
> provide a search,browse, and edit function based on a single table.

I would agree.  It's far easier to do it manually.

>
> Take a look at a recent screencast on www.dabodev.com.  They demo how easy it
> is to create a form that allows similar functions as AppWizard.  But more
> importantly you can edit code directly.  For example the screencast show you
> how to include a link table.
>
> After working with the ClassDesigner you will move on to creating your own
> classes.

Or just drop the ClassDesigner to code apps by hand :)

> --
> John Fabiani
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