>>>>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.
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>>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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>Yes, I call it after read events.
Thank you.
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