Leandro, can you explain more about this problem with parameters? Maybe you
can use a vector or array of values. If you need more complexity you can use
a enumeration class.

Go ahead with the good work!

Regards,
Nacho



2008/8/1 Leandro Leal Parente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi,
>
> In this week I think more about ModelBuilder and Model class. I have some
> troubles to link this class with AbstractParameter and AbstractProcedures. I
> made some code but I need to improve it. I think in next week I finish that
> work and after that make a GUI class.
>
> Thanks,
> Leandro Leal
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