jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Thu Mar 5 09:51:46 CST 2009
Mike, I can see how this might be advantageous in some processes. I have never actually done this before but I have read about the process. I thought it was more for translating strings and such, or the ability to use a common string for message boxes, labels and so forth. I never really thought of it in terms of holding SQL Strings. Does anyone out there use this technique? A class to cache these strings might be useful if you were going to use such a table. If anyone uses it, what kinds of strings do you put in the table? John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com Mike Mattys wrote: > OK, what I was thinking was that you'd have a global class > that is instantiated while the database is open and you'd just > call a method in the class with the record number of the string > that would be the new recordsource of the combo. > > - > Michael R Mattys > MapPoint and Database Dev > www.mattysconsulting.com