Jeff Johnson wrote:
> Kurt:  Yes the menu designer is the only way to go, but converting it to 
> a prg was the final answer.
> 
> I like Doug Hennig's menu classes and Andy Kramek's methods but they are 
> very complicated and detailed.

Was Doug's the object-oriented approach?

Andy's stuff was a cool idea, but has serious consequences and must be 
handled with EXTREME care.  Personally, I found the idea fascinating but 
had concerns about source code control/mgmt in that kind of fashion.

> 
> Putting all in an external prg works great!

Love it when the classic ways still rock!!!  ;-)


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