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>>Not before you call your .APP, but after you call the .APP, all functions/procedures, etc in your .APP file are now in memory and available to called.
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>Thank you for your reply. Is there a way to clear the memory of all the stuff that came with .APP after you are finished using it?
I may need to rephrase things a bit. It's been quite a long while since I've worked with .APP files.
In my case, I would call a "startup" type function from the .APP file, passing a parameter that would indicate the internal to the .APP form or program that I wanted to run. Now from within that startup function, I would start up a form, or whatever else it was I needed. Since it all started from the "startup", anything else within the .APP was available to be called.
I've not tried just calling the .APP and then continuing on with a main program and calling other things in the .APP afterwards from the main. THought I should just clarify things.