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  • Subject: RE: Header and Detail
  • From: "Stone, Brad V (TC)" <bvstone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 12:18:51 -0600

sendID =iscmControlList.getRecord(i).getField("SND_ID").data();

Using this (which makes sense) my getRecord method for icsmControlList will
have to return something other than a vector object, right?  I'd have to
make my own class (FieldRow or something) that it would return.  Then write
my own getField method for the FieldRow class.

But in this case, FieldRow is nothing more than a vector (or fields).  So is
there an advatange to this, or is this just not right to begin with?

(My comparable code)
sendID =
FieldListFormatter.getField((Vector)icsmControlList.get(i),"SND_ID").data;
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