Well, actually I'm just really trying to get it right in my head. I'm not exactly trying to do anything.

If I have Class wide data (as oposed to Object instance data),..

Let's say we have package House, our 'script1' instances 5 House and each House has an address, etc. Class House keeps track that there are 5 houses open.

If two process are run of script1, does Class House register 10 House or 5 House???

Does this change if user X and user Z both run script1 at the same time?

I'm guessing the 'scope' of the Class data is only good for the process. Regardless of user, multiple process etc.


In reply to Re^2: Class data scope? by leocharre
in thread Class data scope? by leocharre

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