A type of compound object in which an object is contained in an attribute of another object. See also subworkspace and workspace hierarchy.
The object contained in the attribute of an item.
Spending by Virginia's state agencies is classified according to an expenditure structure, a mechanism for uniformly identifying and collecting expenditure information. Under this structure, expenditures are classified as items in descending levels as "major objects" and "subobjects." A subobject is a discrete expenditure. See the expenditure structure documents on the DPB website for more information.
The portion of a Windows object that is completely described by a base class. Generally, an object within an object. For example, a cell could be considered a subobject of a spreadsheet object.
Part of a data object (parent object) that can be referenced and defined separately from other parts of the data object. A subobject can be an array element, an array section, a substring, a derived type, or a structure component. Subobjects are referenced by designators and can be considered to be data objects themselves. See also designator.
A portion of a named data object that may be referenced or defined independently of other portions. It can be an array element, array section, structure component, or substring.
A refined breakdown of object of expenditures relating to particular items or item categories. Refer to OBJECT/SUBOJECT OF EXPENDITURE CODE.
a named data member object, an unnamed base class object, or an array element
an element of the object client program
(n.) of a named data object or target of a pointer, a portion that may be referenced or defined independently of other portions. It may be an array element, an array section structure component, or a substring.