It's all about object inheritance. You would just create your objects in a unit file. Have all the methods organized as a TObject. Then you just create an instance and use it.

Forms have inheritance too. You can create an instance of a particular form. But the principal is the same.

To include the file to use it ... Add the unit file to the uses section of the unit.

On 8/7/2013 12:29 AM, Richard Mace wrote:
Hi All,
I am writing to similar applications, and want the "child" app to use some of the units of the parent app. If the units for the child app are in a different directory from the parent app, what's the best way of using an "include" in the child app?

Hope that makes sense?

Thanks

Richard


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