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Brad, you'te still coding procedurally. You're writing Java code that looks
like RPG ILE code. The examples below show that you're treating
FieldListFormatter like a service program that accepts parameters and returns
data. You're also leaving your instance variables public, which is usually a
bad idea.
You should be striving towards the following syntax:
iscmControlList.getRecord(i).getField("SND_ID").toML();
-or-
iscmControlList.getField(i, "SND_ID").toML();
The latter is an example of a convenience method.
Joe
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Stone, Brad V (TC)" <bvstone@taylorcorp.com>
Reply-To: JAVA400-L@midrange.com
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 09:05:02 -0600
FieldListFormatter.toXML((Vector) icsmControlList.get(i));
FieldListFormatter.getField((Vector)icsmControlList.get(i),"SND_ID").data;
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