An embedded page is a clipboard page that has the
value of a property of mode Page
. Any page on the
clipboard that is not a top-level page is an embedded page.
Process Commander uses a recursive page structure. Pages contain properties that can have single or multiple pages as their values. For example, the Obj-Browse method creates an array of embedded pages (all of the same class) that contain its results.
To emphasize that a custom class in your application is intended to be used only for embedded pages, create a class derived from the Embed- base class and use pattern inheritance. An example is the standard Embed-Access-Privilege class.
However, an embedded page may have a class derived from any class, including Data-, Assign-, Work-, Data-Party-Person, and so on. The class is recorded in the property rule.
Typically, the name of an embedded page is a property name. Accordingly, you cannot rename an embedded page.
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Clipboard tool
Obj-Browse method |
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Standard classes derived from the Embed- base class |