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hey all,

i have a simple logical n-tier solution and was wondering what the best
practice for something is.

i have a customer object in my business layer with shared data access
methods. in the retrieveACustom er routine, is it ok for me to instantiate my
customer object here and return it to the ui layer

public function retrieveCustome r as customer
dim ocust as new customer
.....
return ocust
end sub

what are some other ways to handle?

thanks,
rodchar
Nov 21 '05 #1
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please help.

"rodchar" wrote:
hey all,

i have a simple logical n-tier solution and was wondering what the best
practice for something is.

i have a customer object in my business layer with shared data access
methods. in the retrieveACustom er routine, is it ok for me to instantiate my
customer object here and return it to the ui layer

public function retrieveCustome r as customer
dim ocust as new customer
....
return ocust
end sub

what are some other ways to handle?

thanks,
rodchar

Nov 21 '05 #2

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