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Help with class Diagram methods

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    HI, I am wondering what to include for the method part of a class diagram. I have already created my program and I'm going back to this to correct it. I know you usually have get and set methods but my TL told me to include what ever my code says, but I use sql statements to get the data and then display them using table adapters using .FILL.Can anyone help me out? ;);) Sianny aka Sharny

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      HI, I am wondering what to include for the method part of a class diagram. I have already created my program and I'm going back to this to correct it. I know you usually have get and set methods but my TL told me to include what ever my code says, but I use sql statements to get the data and then display them using table adapters using .FILL.Can anyone help me out? ;);) Sianny aka Sharny

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      led mike
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      falles01 wrote:

      I know you usually have get and set methods

      Really? I do? I don't think so.[^]

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