Hi Andrew,

> Retain only locations of 'application' and 'document' and when the 
> document is a form within an odb file it refers to to the odb document, 
> not the form document.

Yes.

> First - legacy code embedded in forms..not a lot to worry about there 
> IMO, because of the macro security issue most folks using scripts with 
> forms already have them in external libraries.

Well, I noticed in your bug docs you're doing this often :) - I, for
instance, never did. Macros I developed are usually for users who I
can't bother with "Oh, and then, before this .odb works, you need to
import the Basic library via the following laborious procedure: ...".

> Ariel, I believe you are touching on principles of good design practices 
> versus bad ones, and don't really see how forcing the casual database 
> developer to place all their code in a library at the odb file addresses 
> this in the long run. It may help, perhaps, ( well, I would be stronger 
> on this - it would help )

+1

Ciao
Frank

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