On 2017-03-31 10:45, Fernando D. Bozzo wrote:
Yes, that work, but take care of using more than 3 subclass levels, because sooner or later you could start having a nightmare with code maintenance and even strange errors. VFP doesn't always do a very good job with many
subclass levels.


I've always tried to never go more than 3 deep. My corporate gig has me digging 11+ levels at times. Needless to say, it's an "Excedrin moment" when I have to debug that. The developers are of a genius level--really, so GREAT minds--but I don't like the complexity cost. I'd rather slightly less than lightspeed performance if it means easier code maintenance.

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