Doug:

Good practice. I always have the set and reset code within the same method. 
Then when we run our QA method, if one is missing it records the error, and 
places the method with the error description in our listbox to fix.

Good structured coding practices, also makes it much easier to write Quality 
Assurance methods, to ensure the code is correct.

Jody

> On Jun 21, 2019, at 8:37 AM, Douglas von Roeder via 4D_Tech 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Chip:
> 
> When Set query limit and Set query destination came out, I ran into the
> situation where queries “stopped working” because I had forgotten to add
> the code to reset them. To avoid that, I made it a practice to type the
> “reset” code *before* I type the code to change the destination or limit
> from their normal settings.
> 
> --
> Douglas von Roeder
> 949-336-2902
> 
> 

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