[AccessD] more on early versus late binding

Susan Harkins ssharkins at bellsouth.net
Mon Jul 12 18:40:06 CDT 2004


I agree -- completely. 

Susan H. 

Hi Susan:

If I am reading this correctly, merely checking the reference does not fall
into either. Only when the 'declaring' is performed can the binding type be
ascertained.

Jim



Well, I did a poor job of asking that...

My question is -- does checking a reference or modifying a reference using
the Reference object and its many properties and methods fall into either
category?

When seems to be the defining issue, not how -- right?

Susan H.

This is a question of just terminology. I understand the difference between
early and late binding, so nobody needs to launch into an exhaustive
explanation. :)

My question takes us back to the VBA's buggy References collection and
Reference object. I'm assuming that if you decided to use the available
properties and methods to set references this way, you'd consider it early
binding. Anyone disagree?

Susan H.
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