Yes, of course, formB must be modal, otherwise it will open briefly and disappear instantaneously

Rafael Copquin

El 05/11/2014 20:29, Tracy Pearson escribió:
Desmond, The options given are nice, they work. However, if your Form B is not Modal, then Form A could be closed, yet, not really since Form B has a reference to it. If Form B is Modal, then you can simply call the method on Form A after Form B is released. You might be better putting this code in a Procedure file (or a Class that can be added to the form) and called from both forms.

Tracy Pearson PowerChurch Software


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