Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Kevin
Cully<[email protected]> wrote:
>> If it's a single record then I use an object on the business class just
>> like West-Wind does it.
>>
>> IF oBizObj.Load( PK )
>>  ? oBizObj.oData.Name, oBizObj.oData.PK
>> ENDIF
>>
>> SCATTER NAME and GATHER NAME are two of my favorite commands.
> ----------------
>
> I am guessing but could oBizObj.oData hold multiple rows as well or is
> it purely the scatter name working here?


This is something that Mr. Testi wrestled with many moons ago here.  I
use objects for single records, and just reference the cursor for
multiple-row datasets (that are used in grids).  My n-tier designs are
logical, so data created in the DataObj layer are visible to the other
layers.

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