>>>>>Thank you, Sergey. The only thing I have to watch with your approach is to set .oProp to .NULL. in the form unload, in order to avoid dangling references. With form properties and arrays, nothing has to be done when the form is closed. But your approach is interesting.
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>>>>Not in this case. No dangling references with this approch even if you do not release the object explicitly.
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>>>Thank you for clarifying this. I am curious, no dangling reference because the object property was created in INIT method and not permanent?
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>>There's nothing that can prevent it from releasing. No other references to it and it doesn't have properties referencing other objects.
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>In your original suggestion should it be
>Thisform.AddProperty("oProp", NULL)
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>instead of
>Thisform.AddProperty("oProp", "Empty")
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>or it doesn't really matter?
Why are you looking for mistakes in what Sergey wrote? This is not a good way to make friends and influence people <g>.
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