>>Quick follow up question. How do you deal with the situation if your Cleanup routine runs into QueryUnload() returning .F..
>>Then the code is already past the Read Events line. Do you call Read Events again?
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>I don't have READ EVENTS in the Cleanup utility, quite contrary, I have CLEAR EVENTS there. But if one form can not be released, I just cancel the whole routine.
Don't you call your Cleanup
after the READ EVENTS? That is, something has to fire the Cleanup routine. And in my case this is done after the READ EVENTS.
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