>All the frameworks we use implement business objects for each table/cursor
>involved in the form. It is part of a larger n-tier architecture, which
>separates the user interface from the business logic, from the data access
>logic. I highly recommend the architecture.
Thanks Rick. Can u give me an example of this architecture of yours ?
Since the beginning i have used a mix architecture by a series of reasons,
now for this project i have some time and i am changing my framework a bit.
If needed u can send to my private address.
E.
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