you could have instead
objectName = ".lblBoard"+TRANSFORM(iBoard)
if type(m.objectName) == 'O'
.removeObject(m.objectName)
else
exit
endif
>What is the sequence in which error handling is processed? In my particular instance, I'm trying to remove from a page in a pageframe all labels of a certain name. I'm doing this in the valid of a textbox on the main form. My code is
>WITH thisform.pframe
> .
> some code
> .
> WITH .pgPassFail
> ** Remove the "Board Number" objects from the pass/fail page
> iBoard = 0
> DO WHILE .T.
> iBoard = iBoard + 1
> TRY
> .RemoveObject(".lblBoard"+TRANSFORM(iBoard))
> CATCH
> EXIT
> ENDTRY
> ENDDO
> ENDWITH
> .
> more code
> .
>ENDWITH
>
>I know there are other (probably better) ways of doing this. I'm not looking for help on that as I'm (pretty sure I can work that out on my own. But........
>
>when the object doesn't exist, I would have expected the TRY/CATCH block to kick in and execute the code in the CATCH section. Instead, the form ERROR method is invoked
>
>So. Assuming that all of the following exist
>
>1. ON ERROR
>2. Form Error Method Code
>3.. Control Error Method Code
>4. TRY/CATCH code
>
>What is the sequence in which the error checking takes place?
>
>Thanks...........Rich
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