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Declaring class outsside program block

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archive over 18 years ago

Hello, Is it possible to declare class outside the program block like bellow? class gen; endclass program test; endprogram;


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    archive over 18 years ago

    Hi Sundar,
    You can encapsulate the class inside a package and whenever you want to use this class, just "import" that package. You can import the package using following

    import ::*;

    then you can easily use the class and its all properties and methods which were declared in that package.


    regards
    Jagvin


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by jagvinder
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    Hi Sundar,
    You can encapsulate the class inside a package and whenever you want to use this class, just "import" that package. You can import the package using following

    import ::*;

    then you can easily use the class and its all properties and methods which were declared in that package.


    regards
    Jagvin


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by jagvinder
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