If this issue is the result of the latest patch you should contact 
RBTI. One last possibility is that your form is corrupt... you might 
try deleting it and loading a fresh copy from a back-up.

Ben

On 18 Feb 2003, at 20:13, Dan wrote:

> 
> Ben,
>   I changed the predefined exit button to use a custom eep, using the
> closewindow command.
>   It behaves the same as before.
> Javier,
>   I have checked every variable before the exit, and after the exit
> (actually this was where I started looking this morning, assuming I
> was probably having a variable type problem) Other than sqlstate,
> nothing is different. Dan
> 
> 
> At 05:10 PM 2/18/2003 +0000, you wrote:
> >
> >As an alternative, try a custom eep using "CloseWindow". It's a shot
> >in the dark, but I have a foggy recollection of problems with some
> >pre-defined eeps.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Ben
> >
> >
> >On 18 Feb 2003, at 19:14, Dan wrote:
> >
> >> 
> >> There isn't an exit eep....
> >> I am using the pre-defined exit on the button.  It should just
> >> return me to ther calling program. (actually does 99% of the time
> >> unless I open more forms inside the form) Also, just changed it to
> >> edit using and no change. Dan
> >> 
> >> At 03:53 PM 2/18/2003 +0000, you wrote:
> >> >
> >> >Dan,
> >> >
> >> >What does your "exit" eep look like?
> >> >
> >> >If your form only contains variables, have you tried "edit using"
> >> >vs.
> >> > "enter"
> >> >
> >> >Ben Petersen
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >On 18 Feb 2003, at 18:28, Dan wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> 
> >> >> Hmmm, 
> >> >>  No, I have a predefined 'exit' button on the bottom of every
> >> >>  form for
> >> >> consistancy. I use the NOHEADER option as often as I can.
> >> >> 
> >> >> 
> >> >> 
> >> >> >Dan:
> >> >> >Are you exiting the form by clicking the X on the corner of the
> >> >> >form? I would suggest that you run the form using the NOIHEADER
> >> >> >option 
> >> >> 
> >> > 
> >> 
> > 
> 

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