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7/24/2007 1:31 PM
 

I've looked in several different documents, references, etc and I can't find a solid documentation that lists all of the members of the DNN class.  Is there any place that gives a reference and description of all of the DNN classes?  I keep having to search for each individual solution using other people's posts trying to find the properties I need, when I might have been able to solve the problem easier with a nice class reference.

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Bear

 
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7/24/2007 5:18 PM
 

Stupid answer: I am using the Object Browser in VS

 
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7/24/2007 8:18 PM
 

Very stupid.  I use it too and there's no description of anything.

Does any  reference material describing what can be done with the framwork exist?  This is great, well done, and EXTENSIVE code. I would love to have the time to experiment with every property and method to just see what it does, but I don't.

A serious reply would be very much appreciated.  Thank you.

Bear

 
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7/25/2007 11:58 AM
 

I do not believe such a document exists.

I personally employ the "Guess and check" method if I am not sure..  I have become all too familiar with the core code in recent months?


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7/25/2007 12:45 PM
 

Ok, that's what I'm doing now.  Thank you for the direct answer.


Barrett

 
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