It isn't. If you instantiate the class with newobject or with SET CLASSLIB TO, you'll allocate memory either way. What I failed to clarify is that if you instantiate the class everytime you needed, there is overhead involved vs. doing it only once.
>Instanciating a class will always use memory. How come NEWOBJECT () is different ?
Craig Berntson
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