I wrote: <> > This is normal SMSQE/Sbas behaviour. Sbas will always automatically open a > channel#0 if an IO request is made to it and there is no channel#0 open.
>From the SBAS documentation by TT (differ.doc) : There are some oddities in the handling of channel #0 which have been introduced to make the use of SBASIC a little easier. On normal completion of a program, if #0 is not open. SBASIC will die naturally. If #0 is open, SBASIC will wait for a command. In case of error, if #0 is not open, a default window #0 will be opened for the error message. Likewise, if an operation is requested on a default channel (#0, #1 or #2) and neither the default channel nor #0 are open, a default window #0 will be opened for the operation. Per _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
