That works. Thanks for the information :)

Patrick Jean
Directeur de projets internet
Monac'OH Data Mercantour
http://www.monacoh.com

-----Original Message-----

Yeah, you should - besides your issue - NEVER rely on values passed 
during variable declaration! These values sometimes are not stored 
inside the variables...

To make your code work (I hope) you'd better write your class as follows:

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import SequencerOBJ;

class ComOBJ extends LoadVars {

        private var myTest:SequencerOBJ=null;
        
                public function ComOBJ() {
                        myTest = new SequencerOBJ("It works");
                }       
}
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This should do the job.


Best regards,
Roman.

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