Let me know how it works out -- it looks like the class takes care of
the usual trouble you can get into with an object that is designed to be
inside collections.
On 4/30/2010 11:49 AM, Bill Shannon wrote:
> Some of you have described how you've created your own classes for this,
> and some of you have described how I could create my own class for this.
>
> Let's just say, I know how to do that, that's not the issue. :-)
>
> What I was looking for is an existing, reusable class in a widely shared
> or common module that I could just use. The best candidate I've heard
> so far is the NameValue class that Byron referenced but that no one else
> uses.
>
> Unless someone has a better idea, I'll either use that or create my own
> like everyone else has done.
>
> Thanks.
>
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