Kevin Cully wrote:
I try to work with a n-tier design. My example really was an over
simplification of what I normally do.
Most of my development, I'll have a THIS.SetError() method that sets
the error flag, and message. It'll be up to the UI layer to decide
what to do with the error at hand.
That's exactly what I do too, Kevin!
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