I believe it was mainly instructive.  There probably wouldn't be any
harm to forwarding the "enable" call to the Action (if there is one).
But, the design pattern is that it is the Action that is enabled or
disabled, and so every potential source of the Action is enabled or
disabled together by starting with the Action object itself.  Maybe Greg
or Todd could comment further.

 

HTH,

~Roger Whitcomb

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