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GeneralListing the tables of MS Access (Error is This) Pin
Daminda11-Feb-04 17:14
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krisp11-Feb-04 19:34
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GeneralWhile we're on the subject of language constructs Pin
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krisp11-Feb-04 16:47
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Kentamanos11-Feb-04 16:54
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Werdna13-Feb-04 12:23
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GeneralStoring RichText data in Access Database Field Pin
bjulien11-Feb-04 15:51
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John Kuhn11-Feb-04 16:29
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Heath Stewart12-Feb-04 3:35
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bjulien12-Feb-04 8:03
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Heath Stewart12-Feb-04 8:36
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bjulien12-Feb-04 10:25
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GeneralExplicit abstract methods. Pin
krisp11-Feb-04 15:29
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Kentamanos11-Feb-04 15:52
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krisp11-Feb-04 16:21
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Kentamanos11-Feb-04 16:45
Kentamanos11-Feb-04 16:45 
I see what you're saying now.

In order for you to call the ChildClass's "version" of the method (not the one that he implements to fulfill his derivation from the abstract class), you'd have to have some sort of syntax for specifying which version you were calling.

In the case of the interfaces, it's really a function of casting to the inteface and calling the method. It doesn't make sense to cast an instance of the the derived class to the derived class to get the derived one's "personal" version.

I'm sure this syntactical stuff (which is fairly nasty) was purposely avoided. That's one good reason to not allow multiple inheritance (which is a design descision MS made with C#).



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-David St. Hubbins
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Kentamanos11-Feb-04 17:41
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GeneralFile Backup Pin
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