Dave Crozier wrote:
> Mike,
> Well you can use CreateObject() without worrying about where the source
code
> is held and I usually prefer CreateObject to NewObject() exactly for that
> reason. In fact I normally daisychain my class files with each one calling
> the next one as in a chain of responsibility pattern.

Oh I chain mine as well, but using the Init of each object to invoke the
next in its chain.  For example, my bizobj code instantiates the dataobj
related class and stores it via reference to the bizobj.
(oBizObj.oDataObj).  That's a clever point though that you mention about
the CreateObject no matter what.

>
> I guess that there is no right or wrong way of doing it but I find that I
> can easily keep all the classes isolated using this method without worrying
> about the path where the actual source code is located.

I always use a relative path, but your point is well taken!

>
> As I said to Jan there are, as we are well aware, many ways to skin a
cat or
> in this case "fox".

Absolutely!  I hope others enjoy their dev tools like we do the Fox.





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