Frank Cazabon wrote:
> OK, was just a WAG, but just checked it out:
> 
> If you have a form set as a Top Level Form, and this calls a Modal form 
> that is set as an In Screen form, then that second screen will never 
> show and the code will just run to the next line, which is what may be 
> happening here.  I have a sample project that shows this that I can 
> email to you if you want to see what I am talking about.
> 
> Frank.


Thanks, Frank, Tracey, and others.  It's not a top-level form.  I'm 
finding some other unholy behavior so I think I'll just nuke and 
re-build this form.  It's very small and so terminating this pest is not 
a huge loss.  I do appreciate the feedback though.

Did you ever get some things in VFP that just can't be explained?  This 
seems to be one of them.  I've got code releasing the form and yet when 
I call it again, it's got the same values I had from the original call. 
  It's almost like it's not residing in memory
as expected (nor releasing as expected).  Freaky.


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Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
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