--- In [email protected], "Ian Brooke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  and is it possible to correctly terminate an application from a 
sub in a code module which is called from a form?

     Obviously, I am not the expert here, but I think I remember 
being told that the way to do it was to unload the form from another 
module then let the module "run-out" after unloading everything.  

     Admittedly, I have not re-written applications that are already 
in production, but I DO have my biggest projects yet coming this 
summer, and I plan on re-writing everything according to my new 
religion, "Shawnanetics."  Hopefully this will include using a sub 
main, loading and unloading forms properly, and my first 
implementation of ADO, getting away from the DAO data control and MDB 
3.51 files.  It's for a MAJOR project, and I am a little worried 
about the size of the DB files, but the only way to get around that, 
I am afraid, is to use text files, then I lose the stability of the 
Access DB files and have to worry about writing repair utilities and 
the like...  

     I do have a question you might be able to help me with!  What is 
the advantage to using "Dim FirstForm as new Form1" as opposed to 
just using Form1 in the code?  I can see where creating multiple 
instances of Form1 with different names might come in handy, but if I 
don't need to do that is there a reason I should be declaring the 
forms this way?  

[C]







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