Gregory has a good point. A DLL in VFP is a COM DLL and should really be used for very specific reasons such as another application needing to use it or hosting in COM+ or a web server. If everything is running on the workstation, pushing functionality into a DLL will actually slow down the app and needlessly increase complexity.
>Gregory
>Fair point - I had been giving it some thought and I may eventually decide not to implement the DLL. But it is good to know what can NOT be done ( as per Craig's response).
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>Thanks
>Barry Sutton.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer