Nuno:

Yes please provide some examples.  Thanks for your help!

Joshua

"Nuno Canas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Joshua,
> You have many possibilities, i.e.:
>
> 1 - Class Customer with Address and Phone as Ramon suggests;
> 2 - Class Customer and Class Address as Embedded Class in Customer;
> 3 - Class Customer and Class Address (both %Persistent) and related;
> 4 - Class Customer and Class Office (both %Persistent) and related and
> Class Address as Embedded Class in Office; (this one is the one I prefer);
>
> If you need further help;
> I'll post some examples on class definitions ;-)
>
> Regards
> Nuno
>
> Joshua M. Andrews wrote:
> > I want to create a customer record.  Each customer should have an ID
number
> > and whenever I add an item to the customer (example:  address and phone
> > number) I want to make sure that the address and phone number are added
to
> > that customer's ID number.  That way, whenever an employee looks up the
> > customer they can see everything about them (Address, phone, etc..).
> >
> > How can I do this?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
>



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