Re: Power Objects

From: Kasu Sista <sista_at_interaccess.com>
Date: 1995/09/06
Message-ID: <sista.52.1956D824_at_interaccess.com>#1/1


In article <vinodb-0509951604490001_at_bidark_mac.sdt.com> vinodb_at_sdt.com (Vinod Bidarkoppa) writes:
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>From: vinodb_at_sdt.com (Vinod Bidarkoppa)
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>Subject: Power Objects
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>I am working with Oracle Power Objects v 1.0 on a Powermac/Sqlnet
>2.1/Oracle 7.2(unix) client-server environment.
 

>How do I declare form level variables? Also, when I try to create a new
>user defined method in the user properties box, Power Objects crashes
>when I get to the data type and return type columns. Has anybody else
>observed this ?

Hi Vinod,

        Unfortunately you cannot declare form level variables in version 1.0. The only places you can decalre variables are the application and the method. User properties can be used to declare form level variables but then they are public. This is going to be remedied in version 1.1 they tell me.

        I am not a mac user. so I am not sure what the problem is with the user properties. Hope someone else can help you.

Kasu Sista, Co-Author, OPO Developer's Guide Links Technology Corp.
Chicago, IL Received on Wed Sep 06 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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